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Austrian Adventures: Turning on the Light
By Eleanor O’Hagan Columnist Okay, as I’m sure everyone has already heard, the ten-day break for Austria students was a little scary. I was in France when the news broke out that Israel was declaring war, and the Franciscan students on pilgrimage were still in the Holy Land. Thankfully, everyone’s prayers were answered and all […]
A semester incomplete but not wasted
JEN HANTZ AUSTRIA CORRESPONDENT Dear Frannies, we are all homebound now. Many of us are in self-quarantine and some of us are just waiting for this whole storm to blow over, whenever that will be. It is hard for people to leave Austria when the normal semester is over, much less when the semester is unexpectedly cut in half. […]
Austria Adventures: Conquering through diversity in Liverpool
JACOB WATSON AUSTRIAN CORRESPONDENT Flight delays, cancelled trains, overpriced taxis, talking to a Muslim about the reason for my faith, paying £12 for a pack of smokes, being offered cocaine, drinking terrible beer and being asked by some drunk pillock if I can get him half off at Burger King. Man, I love Liverpool. I […]
