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By Mark R. Jahnke
Saturday, January 28, 2012
There are many reasons why Emily Blunt and I are destined to become best friends.
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By Sascha Bercovitch, Angie Peng, and Sarah P Reid
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Fuzzy (and not so fuzzy) friends spotted throughout the world during J term!
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By Barbara Carvalho
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Crimson photographers share J-term snapshots from winter back at home.
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By Sascha Bercovitch
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
One student was lucky enough to live with a family in Peru while getting the chance to explore the different areas of the country.
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By Angie Peng
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Singapore dazzles tourists with its beautiful scenery, natural life, and religious shrines.
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By Nur N. Ibrahim
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Bulleh Shah was an 18th century Sufi saint from Punjab. His poetry, devotional love, acceptance and peace has been sung and re-sung over the centuries. Today, his shrine in Kasur, Pakistan is one of the most visited by Sufi devotees. Usually frequented by the religious devotee, the fakir (wandering mendicant) and the qawwal (singer), it is home to a diverse community, where food is provided to the needy and blessings are sought at the saint's tomb.
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By Sophie T. Bearman
Sunday, January 22, 2012
As J-Term comes to a close, take a look at the journals, essays and galleries published this break by Flyby and Fifteen Minutes.
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By Amy L. Weiss-Meyer
Sunday, January 22, 2012
The pamphlet's designers seemed to be going for a see-how-easy-this-is-you-can-do-it-with-our-products aesthetic—simplicity was implied from the slim sans-serif font to the man’s crisp white shirt and unassuming, toothy smile.
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By Alexander J.B. Wells
Saturday, January 21, 2012
In the still, stinky air of the passengers’ cabin, we steel ourselves for the unbearable mundane stillness that comes with zooming through the clouds at 500 m.p.h.
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By Vivian B. Ling
Friday, January 20, 2012
Prior to this week, I had never brushed my teeth eight times in one day. But then again, I'd never commanded children to spit in my general direction.
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