Discovering South Dakota

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Carved into a granite peak in the Black Hills of Western South Dakota, it’s been called the “Shrine of Democracy” ever since the phrase was coined during the 1930 dedication of George...

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Rancho Cucamonga school group’s creative silliness earns trip to Iowa for Odyssey of Mind

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Grapeland Elementary School’s Eija Kumlander, 11, is playing the part Hamletta in a performance piece with six other classmates. Like Hamlet, Hamletta has a dilemma. She has to decide whether to sit in the front-row 2B seat at a baseball game...

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USF Honors College students give their impressions of London trip

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Twenty University of South Florida students in the school’s Honors College recently spent seven days in London. It’s something anyone in the Honors College is eligible to apply for, but it takes hard work and dedication to achieve it. “Last...

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Why is it important that we go on a trip?

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Return to Question List Ask a Question Why is it important that we go on a trip? Students fall into two categories:...

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Five Top Theater Destinations for Student Travel Groups

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From Disney World to Dollywood, entertaining theater can be found throughout the U.S. But some cities and regions are especially known as theater hotspots. Whether your students are interested in magic, comedy or show tunes, this sampling of theater...

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