A Page From My Journal: “Tourist Weekend” in Paris
Posted November 19, 2015
As I stood in the line at Bagelstein, I was excited; this was the first day in forever that my schedule was completely free...Posted November 19, 2015
As I stood in the line at Bagelstein, I was excited; this was the first day in forever that my schedule was completely free...Posted November 16, 2015
Already October and already feeling like a lot has changed. For one my cooking has improved markedly, though that’s my diligent budgeting so I...Posted November 9, 2015
It’s the day after returning from our ten day adventure over fall break, and I’m both relieved and sad to be back home in...Posted November 2, 2015
As promised, this post will talk about my trip to some villages around Guangzhou as part of “Exploring Chinese Culture Through Fieldwork.” The trip...Posted October 27, 2015
I’m writing this at Sciences Po’s library*, just a few hours before I take off for Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany, all places that...Posted October 10, 2015
by Annalie Jiang After living in the suburbs my entire life, transitioning to a city as grand as Paris has been completely eye-opening...Posted October 2, 2015
During my trip to Barcelona I stayed in the Gothic neighborhood (which I highly recommend) and went on a free walking tour offered by...Posted September 28, 2015
Hey everyone, my name is Amelia Strauss and I’m a Junior political science major from New York studying in Paris at Sciences Po for...Posted September 21, 2015
It’s now been one month since I landed in Paris, and it’s been a whirlwind. Although I was told that France would be an...Posted September 21, 2015
The air tastes different in Berlin. It’s also different in Weimar, another city which we paid a visit. When we got to Weimar, the...