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...LNFA is the Liga Nacional de Futbol Americano, Spain??€™s American football league, and the one graduate is ’09 Crimson football captain Carl Ehrlich...
Ehrlich is making time to see the sights of Valencia, Spain??€™s third largest city, during his time, and he also devotes some hours to participate in the Spanish custom of siesta...
When Francisco N. Alvarez ’11 decided to work at a Miami hospital the summer after his freshman year, he had no idea that a year later, he would be present at Spain??€™s first cardiac transplant employing the Berlin Heart device, a German-made artificial heart...
SALAMANCA, Spain??€”Young people from all over the world flock to Spain for its legendary party scene. And in the summers, local teenagers really live the good life. Here, it feels like every night is the weekend. Although considerably less crowded during the work week, bars stay open late (‘til around 2 or 3a.m.) and many discotecas have just barely gotten started by 4a.m. On the weekends, it’s not uncommon to see partygoers stumbling home in the previous day’s clothes at 7 or even 8 in the morning. Much...
...Despite Spain??€™s historical reputation as one of the most Catholic countries in Europe, and although most Spaniards still identify themselves as culturally Catholic, religion seems to be of little real importance in people’s daily lives here. Church attendance is at an all-time low and the only people I have ever seen attend Mass are elderly individuals. The tone of the pamphlet suggests a level of religious dogmatism that is clearly out of touch with the reality of modern Spain...