Bands of PLU students have left the LuteDome this January to convert 17 countries around the globe into their classroom. This blog highlights just one of those classes: 15 students studying media in Australia with Professor Joanne Lisosky. Students traveled to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane exploring unique media outlets in Australia as well as tasting a bit of Aussie culture. Join us as PLU students learn there is a lot more to Australian media than the Crocodile Hunter.
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PLU in Australia
Saturday, January 27th, 2007
Posted by Joanne Lisosky @ 10:49:43 pm
How's it going everyone, Nate Hulings here!A few of us headed out to the Old Pine Koala Sanctuary a few days back, and let's just say "amazing" is one of many words to describe the adventure. Heather, Tom, and I all cuddled a Koala named David who was a little cranky by the end of our session and had to be calmed down with some food.
After the photo op with Davis, we headed towards the Kangaroo field and chilled with our Kanga homies. I was surprised how tame the Kangaroos were, and some of them were even carrying around Joeys. If I would have left Australia without seeing Koalas and Kangaroos, my trip would have been a slight disappointment.
