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Two weeks in London
by Christina Loss

In just a short time I will be traveling to London for a two-week study abroad program. In anticipation of the many amazing things I am sure to see, I have put together a list of some of my must-see attractions and locations. Enjoy!


Top 10 music venues to see in London
by Katy Coduto

I’m excited to see all kinds of things in London. However, considering that music is my topic of choice for this class, I thought it was more than appropriate to pick the top 10 music venues in London. I further hope that I can increase my own experience in the London music scene (and my research) by visiting most of these places – and seeing shows at them in the process. (continue reading...)

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The outside of Alexandra Palace.

The best of London
by Stacia Bedford

To me, a city’s best attributes are not found in any of its tourist traps, but rather in its architecture, history, music, cultural events, neighborhoods, graffiti, shopping, dialect, art, food and residents. This is why my “London Calling” and “Top 10” don’t include many day-tripper attractions. 

There are tons of reasons to want to visit a city like London and even more reasons to fancy it, but here are my “top” ten (continue reading...):
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Dan and Ryan's countdown of fun
by Dan Probola and Ryan Smith

Dan and Ryan came up with their top ten destinations for their trip to London and want you to know what their experience will entail.


Top ten little differences
by Brendan Hayes
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Six weeks and I'll be in London. In Europe. For the first time ever. I hope there's WiFi.

I'm not exactly sure what to expect when I get to London, except that I expect it'll be a lot like 'merica, but with more castles. Following my freshman foray, and a subsequent, albeit accidental, four-year rumspringa where I learned the virtues of vagrancy (Commandment #3: crashing for free costs a case of beer), I started to realized that the more places I saw, the more they all looked the same. Every city has its slums, its bums, its nice parts, bad parts, sad parts and lady parts. But in the similarities lie little differences that make each spot unique.

So here are the Top 10 little differences I'm excited to see in a few weeks:

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