{"id":3364,"date":"2012-01-22T00:34:48","date_gmt":"2012-01-21T23:34:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/?p=3364"},"modified":"2012-01-22T15:44:00","modified_gmt":"2012-01-22T14:44:00","slug":"the-misty-and-magical-island-is-back-again","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/2012\/01\/22\/the-misty-and-magical-island-is-back-again\/","title":{"rendered":"The misty and magical island is back again!"},"content":{"rendered":"
No one could have been happier in Alicante than me \u2013 I became a Netcommie and was appointed to the British locals. <\/strong><\/p>\n I studied in Swansea, Wales (the Welsh name is Abertawe, sounds familiar?) for a semester, so this region has a special place in my heart. Fortunately, after a couple of months I had the chance to visit my locals there and have a quite long NetCom Trip in the UK. I spent two weeks with them, and those two weeks were the best days of my autumn. The NetCom can tell you how much I fought for these locals before and during Agora Skopje, because I saw that they still have potential and that the UK is a quite special part of the EU, where we should work hard to implement real European integration.<\/p>\n After a long preparation period, I arrived in Swansea, Wales to AEGEE-Abertawe, where we had several meetings, not only with other societies, but with the Student Union representatives and the International Development Office as well. These are the people who work higher levels and are ready to help AEGEE. The week\u2019s most interesting part wasn\u2019t our visit at the Welsh Assembly Government but our meeting in a real, haunted castle! Can you imagine a better place to talk about the future of AEGEE-Abertawe?<\/p>\n