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Freedom of Speech & Expression The Austrian constitution protects the freedom of expression, including for press and media, with the exception of hate speech. The law prohibits incitement, insult, and/or contempt against a group because of its members’ race, nationality, religion, or ethnicity. The law also prohibits public denial, belittlement, approval, or justification of the Nazi genocide or other Nazi crimes against humanity. Violations of these laws are subject to fines or jail time. ( State Department) Political demonstrations in Austria are common. Demonstrations can be unpredictable...
Freedom of Speech & Expression The Austrian constitution protects the freedom of expression, including for press and media, with the exception of hate speech. The law prohibits incitement, insult, and/or contempt against a group because of its members’ race, nationality, religion, or ethnicity. The law also prohibits public denial, belittlement, approval, or justification of the Nazi genocide or other Nazi crimes against humanity. Violations of these laws are subject to fines or jail time. ( State Department) Political demonstrations in Austria are common. Demonstrations can be unpredictable...

Surf Camp

Something I’ve come to love about my lifestyle since arriving in Australia is my openness to try new things. The way I see it, I have less than 5 months here and I want to make the most of it. The only problem is, why don’t I view life with that mindset every day? Why can I not appreciate every day and recognize how little time I have when I am at home or at school?

The "Studying" Part of Being Abroad

I have officially been in class for about two weeks now. Although the city’s charm hasn’t worn off yet, the reality of living alone is definitely starting to set in. I remember one of the questions asked during the pre-departure orientation meeting was if meal plans were available, and I kid you not, the answer was something along the lines of meal plans being a strictly “American concept”. This meant that I had to be in charge of my own meals for the entirety of my stay.

Preparing to Study Abroad

Hi! My name is Autumn Larsen, and thank you for reading my blog! I’ll be writing about and reflecting upon my experiences as a U.S. American studying abroad in Freiburg, Germany, in order to preserve the memories I make and educate fellow students who are also considering studying abroad.