What struck me as interesting in this stop on our bus tour was how students around the world can relate to similar stories. During the game of two truths and a lie, despite the need for some clarification, it was cool to see that students can come together through mutual experiences. Funny enough, parking seems to be an issue worldwide-- we can't win! Another commonality-- none of us like paying tuition!
I like these bus tours because they've been a great way of experiencing to different places around the world, places such as Egypt where I might never get to go in real life (although I hope to). Conversely, it's they're a great way to go back to places where I have traveled, such as Puerto Rico, and seeing them through a different lens.
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Here are my daily digital alchemies from the past week!
#dda92 #netnarr @netnarr My alchemical name is Avicia Znevffn. So very nice to meet you all. 🔮
— Rissa Candiloro (@RissaCandiloro) April 4, 2017
#dda87 #netnarr @netnarr mirror, mirror feat. the Kean bathroom 😂 pic.twitter.com/6vTVXQQ0XW
— Rissa Candiloro (@RissaCandiloro) April 4, 2017
@netnarr #dda89 Hatched #netnarr #digitalhumanities combines art and technology to learn cool new things about literature!
— Rissa Candiloro (@RissaCandiloro) April 4, 2017
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