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WMC students always welcome peoplewhileexploringotherparts adventures. This past January term, of the world." London offered many students had the opportunity to much excitement with the experience diverse cultures and explore abundance of sights, shopping, and numerous historical sights. Many study pubs. During the brief visit in tours were offered during the three Belgium, the WMC group week period. On one trip, led by appreciated the quaintness of a Professor Sue Bloom, students went small European village. In overseas to visit England, Belgium, Amsterdam, the tour took a canal and Holland. For some of the cruise and enjoyed the free nights participants, this was truly a new to experience the unique experience as they took their first opportunities of the city. Studied airplane flight. Utilizing photography tours were also offered to Germany as a guiding principle, these students and surrounding countries, the captured the images of castles, Bahamas, and San Fransisco and museums, and other points of interest. the Bay area. In the liberal arts According to Joy Fourhman, "The trip curriculum at WMC, diversity in encouraged., was a wonderful chance to meet new learning is always were awed by the - prehistoric enjoyed the sights They in students WMC Stonehenge. thoroughly lheEngli,hcoufltryside ~- 39
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