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Study abroad blog: The tapas tradition in Granada
One of Meghan Smith’s favorite things about living in Granada, Spain is the tapas culture. Tapas are very common in restaurants in all parts of Spain, but in Granada they come free with drinks!
Interviews with Marathon Runners
Video Staff member Ben Vadnal grabbed a quick word with Ryan Marett (A&S ’14) and Ricky Andrade (A&S ’14,) two BC students who are running the marathon on Monday.
The diary of a Marathon runner
An inside look at the preparation it takes to run the Boston Marathon
UCLA accidentally admits students
UCLA accidentally sent out financial aid packages with the line, “Once again congratulations on your admission to UCLA, we hope that this information will assist you in making your decision to join the Bruin Family in the fall.”
Mac users beware: new virus infects half a million computers
The fabled inability of a Mac to be infected by a virus is its greatest asset. Until now.
Are people smarter when drunk?
If an altered state of mind is key to a creative outlet, then maybe we’re lucky there are so many Internet distractions to keep us up until the early hours of the morning, leaving us to write our ingenious all-nighters.
A must-have for study abroad students
With Word Lens, one merely holds the phone up so the writing being translated is within the screen, and immediately, as if a lens is refocusing, the words become English.
Strolling around in the Prague sunshine!
I spent a beautiful, warm weekend in Prague and absolutely fell in love with the city! Here are just a few of my pictures from the trip





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