Natural Disaster Abroad
Posted November 16, 2015
A couple of nights ago there a magnitude 6.6 earthquake, and the Chilean’s referred to it as a minor aftershock. It is one of...Posted November 16, 2015
A couple of nights ago there a magnitude 6.6 earthquake, and the Chilean’s referred to it as a minor aftershock. It is one of...Posted November 12, 2015
Aperitivo, noun: paying a set price (5-12€), receiving a drink and unlimited food (read: every college kid’s dream). One of the most amazing ways to gather...Posted November 10, 2015
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,...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 4, 2015
by Savannah Birnbaum The semester so far feels a lot like walking up a down-moving escalator. I must do everything! Go everywhere! Have the...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 30, 2015
My favorite class here has been “Exploring Chinese Culture through Fieldwork.” It is a cultural anthropology class focused on Southern China and Hong Kong....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 22, 2015
Cinque Terre: the famed 5 cities on the Ligurian coast of Italy. This past week, my friend and I had scheduled for two nights in...Posted October 20, 2015
by Ann Ku There’s nothing I can say about the food here except delicious. Over the few months that I’ve been here, I’ve tried...