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Category: France

Même pas peur

by Annalie Jiang   Of course this is still a fairly sensitive topic but as many of you know, it has been two weeks...
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Frenchness: a series of haikus

What does “Frenchness” mean Well, it is complicated Come to France and see Fashion is unique Based on individual But French is better —...
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Lessons from Le Penseur

by Martha Curi I want to start off by saying that I admire the courage and spirit of the French people. Shortly after the...
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A Response to the Recent Attacks in Paris

By now, I’m sure that all of you have heard about the terrorist attacks that have hit our city. I’ve spent the last week...
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22 Days and Counting

I hesitated to write this blog, because I don’t want to be insensitive or too cliché or minimize anything that has happened over the...
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A Page From My Journal: “Tourist Weekend” in Paris

As I stood in the line at Bagelstein, I was excited; this was the first day in forever that my schedule was completely free...
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Adapting

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...
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How to be Parisian: Market Edition

Markets are the spot to smell, see, and taste Paris. They represent authentic French culture, free from tourists and Disneyland pretence. As Rick Steves,...
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Oh hello, autumn.

by Annalie Jiang   Oh la la..November has completely snuck up on me. I have just realized that the semester is more than halfway over,...
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Gun Control: An international perspective

Sitting in the library of Sciences Po on October 5, just a few days after the attack at Umpqua Community College in Oregon, I...
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