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characters who I was able to become good friends with. I had a snapchat chat group with 33 people, and I loved getting to know each and everyone of them. Together, we traveled in various group sizes all over the south and north islands. My new friends and I took advantage of a nearby car rent- al company to take weekend trips and for our off and on breaks. Our first trip, only 20 minutes from campus, was the Manawatu Gorge. Not only was there plenty of amazing views, there was ample time to bond. We grabbed a well-de- served victory meal following the hike and continued to talk and get to know our new travel buddies. A two-week mid-semes- ter break allowed us to fly down to the South Island and explore some of the most

afternoon teas. We ended the tour by going through the rose garden. It was in full bloom and smelled so sweet. I felt like I was in a fairytale. Next, we travelled to Brighton pier where I had the authentic fish and chips. It was delicious. The night was filled with good food, conversation, and music. This trip was one that I will never forget, and I am truly grateful that I had the oppor- tunity to represent UW-Stout abroad. I can’t wait for more adventures to come!

AARICA HUMKE England + France

My time abroad in England and France was both educa- tional and fun. I learned so much from the activities we participated in and from the discussions with the people around me. The objective of this study abroad course was to observe multiculturalism within schools and communi- ties, and the effects of colonial- ism. It was interesting to go into the two countries with this particular mindset as it led to critical thinking and a greater understanding of both Ameri- can and European culture. We saw many amazing sites and our days were full of meeting new people. The day we went to Arun- del Castle and Brighton Pier is one of my favorites. The castle was gorgeous and magnificent. We toured the grounds around and inside the old castle. There was so much history present, and it was hard to believe that people still live there to this day.The Dukes of Norfolk have living quarters, and we walked through the rooms where they have their Christ- mas celebrations and

Where in the world were our Honors College Students this year?

LAUREN MICKLEY New Zealand

This past semester I was for- tunate enough to expand my horizons and see a new one in New Zealand. I lived in Palm- erston North, a city about the size of Menomonie on the Northern Island. I met a host of

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