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 12, 2015
Markets are the spot to smell, see, and taste Paris. They represent authentic French culture, free from tourists and Disneyland pretence. As Rick Steves,...Posted November 9, 2015
Sitting in the library of Sciences Po on October 5, just a few days after the attack at Umpqua Community College in Oregon, I...Posted November 5, 2015
At this point of the semester, the semester seems long and the midterms and papers seem daunting, and if I were in Evanston I...Posted October 28, 2015
Paris is great and all but city life gets to be a bit tiring sometimes. This is why my friends and I decided to...Posted October 15, 2015
“Look around you. It is very likely that those French students among you will go onto l’École Nationale d’Administration. They will be the future...Posted October 12, 2015
by Annabel Liou Berlin feels like a dream now that I’ve been back at Northwestern for a month. Take any American street I’ve walked...Posted October 12, 2015
Throughout my first few weeks in France one thing that has stood out to me is the “frenchness” of the people. This may sound...Posted October 12, 2015
I’ve been back from Mexico for a while now, and I can safely say that while Mexico was on my mind occasionally before I...Posted October 5, 2015
Stepping into la Péniche at 27 rue de Saint Guillaume, the main building at Sciences Po, can feel like stepping into a crowded train...