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suvulo says:
Ouro Preto is also a university city with an intense student life. The UFOP (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Federal University of Ouro Preto) has approximately 8,000 students.
Many live in communal houses, similar to fraternity houses in the US, called "repúblicas" of which there are 90 be…
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Proppi says:
The best thing to do in Cambridge (according to me is a trip on the river cam by pinting. On a nice and sunny day it is fantastic to see the university city from a completely different point of view.
So find one of the many students asking you to pint you on the cam and the trip starts. Many of the…
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Jo5carlett says:
Why not visit Oxford whilst visiting London? It's fairly easy to go there: you just take a bus in London towards Oxford and within 2 hours you are in the old city-centre!
When I visited Oxford, it was the other way around: I used the bus to go to London. Not only was it cheap (around 10 pounds),…
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collettefriend says:
We had a great stay here. Room was clean and the bed was very comfortable. Staff was exceptionally friendly and helpful with directions to where we needed to go. They allow pets and it was only 5 dollars for our dog. Would highly recommend this hotel to anyone needing to stay in the Fort Collins are…
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anglejudy says:
This place is FANTASTIC! I did not want to leave. Stayed twice, most recently in Apr.09. Service is very friendly & helpful. Felt completely at home. Apartments are absolutely beautiful-better than home. Beds are super comfortable & so is the living room & dining room furniture. Bathrooms are gorge…
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Jo5carlett says:
Instead of visiting Oxford by bus, you can also visit Cambridge which (I think) is much nicer to get a feel of the older university-days.
From London, take the train (again later than the busiest time of day) to Ely (check my other review) and stop at Cambridge. Just a short bus-ride to the city-ce…
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larry0886 says:
Two glass artists made plant models exclusively for Harvard University. They are unique and beautiful.
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sweetsummerdaiz says:
Wisconsin was lucky enough to produce one of the greatest Architects of all time; Frank Lloyd Wright.
The talent evident even in his teenage years, Wright began his secondary education as an engineer. Only three months before getting his degree he headed to Chicago to pursue his passion of archi…
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KoelnSwimr says:
If you are a young person, I would recommend spending your nightlife along Zulpicherstrasse, which is a whole street near the University full of young people. When there is a party going on around town, this is where it is at!
If you are an older person, looking for a more touristy experience, I w…
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delsol67 says:
This little gem was reccomended by Claudia (owner of City Lounge b&b). We always stay with her when in Catania.
It's a little hole in the wall near the university. You can almost miss it but, keep looking. It's worth it.
They offer salad, simple pasta with oil, veggies, meat options, and ver…
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talkmonkey says:
Along Nassou St, you will find all the shops, restaurants, cafes and ice cream shops etc. The campus is so beautiful, most buildings were designed in Gothic style, with vaulted ceilings, long corridors. The auditorium is like a 15th century castle. The rose stein glass on the Chapel, reflected the m…
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jofustx says:
Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) is an international university, poised at the Gateway to Mexico and serving as the cultural and intellectual hub of a vibrant bilingual and bicultural community.
A Member of The Texas A&M University System, TAMIU is committed to the preparation of studen…
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wermar says:
St. Svithun Hotel is a patient hotel to Stavanger University Hospital (SUS).
It represents the values and it will simply make life brighter for guests.
Together with a cooperation, they show the work for cancer and their relatives. They are creating a meeting place for patients, relatives, profe…
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joelennon says:
University College Cork (UCC) is currently home to over 15,500 students from 75 countries around the world. Each and every year, approx. 5,000 students are conferred with degrees by UCC. UCC has been recipient of Irish University of the Year in 2003/2004 and again in 2005/2006, awarded by the Sunday…
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debzieg says:
I walked in to my accommodation and my heart sank a little - it looked like a prison cell!!
However - I did only pay £23-00 per night so I decided just to get on with it.
Corrib Village has many good points - the complimentary bus service to the village, the breakfast (eat as much as you like - …
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peterbarkley says:
The campus is gorgeous. The arquitecture is certainly California, with quite a few Mission-style buildings worked in to emphasis the Jesuit backgrounds of the school. We dealt primarily with their business-ethics center, which was fine and dandy. The Run for the Bay is a fun road race which t…
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jteddyb says:
From June 1942 to February 1943, a group of anti-Nazi students and professors calling themselves "The White Rose" spoke out against the Nazi regime in anonymous pamphlets. Although based at Munich's Ludwig Maximilian University, their literature was distributed throughout Germany and even smuggled a…
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Housley says:
If you are coming to Oklahoma City in November I would recommend going to Norman (about a 20 minute drive south) and walking around the campus. They do it up right that time of year. See if there is a football game on Saturday and go down if there is, it is unique experience. Also, the bombing me…
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travel-the-world says:
The Ready for the World Café is part of The University of Tennessee. Students run the restaurant that’s overseen by UT’s dining company. Quality varies largely by day. It’s either hit or miss. The best thing about Ready for the World is the passion of the students.
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