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Bri Hollis in Jordan 2012 Reflections from a Northeastern journalism student abroad.

Reflections from a Northeastern journalism student abroad. by BriHollis

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NU Journalism Abroad 2012 Northeastern University students report from Jordan May June

Bios of our reporting staff. Story and photos by Samantha Laine. Here in Jordan, I can walk outside on the street at night. Nami bought a three-bedroom, three-b.

Matt Kauffman in Jordan

These past couple days have been a whirlwind here in Amman. Toss your zinger whenever it comes to you, Bob Sagat. This guy seems to be able to multitask.

Gina-Maria Garcias Abroad Experience Reflections from a Northeastern journalism student abroad

Reflections from a Northeastern journalism student abroad. With my very first Grammy.

Kelsey Luing in Spain 2014 Dispatches from a Northeastern journalism student

Back in Boston, or Things That I Miss. And straight up almost swooned. There was my roommate Laura, who ended up translating the interview that wound up as the lead for my siesta. Whether a sprawling art museum or a lovely corner café, nearly everywhere in Spain was imbued with an old-fashioned beauty and sense of charm. They were all FREE! So, there you have it, folks. I am back in .

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The site had the following in the homepage, "Reflections from a Northeastern journalism student abroad." I noticed that the web site stated " Gratitude for the people Ive met, the hospitality Ive received, the discoveries Ive made." They also stated " My growth as a journalist, my time studying under Carlene and Geoff. June 16, 2012 at 815 pm. Activists in Jordan disappointed Arab Spring did not bring about a freer press. Story by Bri Hollis Photo by Anthony Savvides. Osama Al-Rbeahat, a 26-year-old customs and border-control agent."

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Caroline Edwards in Spain 2014 Adventures in Spain

The End of an Era. This is what my Thursday looks like.

My Adventures in Jordan The everyday life of a 21-year-old journalist trying to find her way.

The everyday life of a 21-year-old journalist trying to find her way. My Journey to Jordan 2012. A week that changed my life. A week that can only be described with the adjective, incredible. A week that I found myself in complete awe and at times, even wanting to cry because I was so happy.

Gina-Maria Garcias Abroad Experience Reflections from a Northeastern journalism student abroad

Reflections from a Northeastern journalism student abroad. With my very first Grammy.

Hillary takes on Jordan, 2012 Reflections from a Northeastern journalism student abroad

Hillary takes on Jordan, 2012. Reflections from a Northeastern journalism student abroad. Amman, Jordan, thanks for the memories. One week has passed since we left the dusty, tan capital of Jordan. And it made me realize just how difficult our time in Amman had been.

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