Studying Abroad: Our Edinburgh Adventure! The iconic Scottish deep-fried Mars Bar! The entire Pomona group on the Swilcan Bridge at St. Andrew’s Golf Course The Parliament building, famously built 396 million Pounds over budget Adam Smith’s grave! LaMarcus Ford II, ’14 and Biology major, admiring a view of Edinburgh The view from the second story of a double decker bus! Preparing to climb Arthur’s Seat Lindsey Meyer, ’14 and Neuroscience major, and I fail to imagine life in the dungeons Castles are not few and far between here, but this structure was built for 17th century women to change before swimming (away from wandering male eyes.) A church and graveyard at the end of our 2-mile hike on the coast of Fife Alex Lincoln (Biology major,) Miriam Kae (Linguistics major,) Johnny Huynh (Mathematical Economics major,) Jessie Schroeder (Computer Science major,) and Lori Beck (Biology major) in the botanical gardens of New Town! Adam Belzberg, ’14 and Economics and Computer Science double major, posing in New Town Taken specifically for Lorn Foster, Professor of Politics, because of his love of both golf and Scotland! Sagehens on the historic New Town tour, led by Tom Barron, our wonderful program director The Paralympic logo before the Medieval architecture of Old Town! Lindsey Meyer, ’14 and Neuroscience major, posing in the botanical gardens Apparently the best Fish and Chips in the UK! Lindsey Meyer, ’14 and Neuroscience major, enjoying a historic graveyard Taken on a historic tour of New Town Admiring St. Andrew’s Castle The entire Pomona group ready for a historical hike off the coast of Fife Chris Helwig, ’14 and History major, admires the view of Edinburgh. Sagehens at the end of a historic walk Tom Barron, our amazing program director and fearless leader The view from my room! Arthur’s Seat, an extinct volcano, is close enough for me to reach by foot in a matter of minutes. The beautiful Scottish coast Sagehens at the summit! A pretty find in the botanical gardens! Lindsey Meyer, ’14 and Neuroscience major, and I, moments after our first bites of the deep-fried Mars Bar Sagehens enjoying the ruins Sagehens resting after a (very) long day of historical tours! James Kang (’14 and Molecular Biology major,) and Chris Helwig (’14 and History major,) peering off a very tall cliff! Enthusiasm for a very rigorous climb ahead! Johnny Huynh, ’14 and Mathematical Economics major, braiding flowers into his buttons while taking a break by the coast