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
This here marks the halfway point. In less than two months, I’ll be back in the States and frankly, it’s a thought I’ve tried to...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 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
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 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
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 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 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...