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Notre-Dame Cathedral is pictured April 22 in Paris, a week after fires ravaged the church.
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Notre-Dame Cathedral is pictured April 22 in Paris, a week after fires ravaged the church.
One week after Notre Dame caught fire, the crowd massed at the cathedral in Paris was a sight to behold.
As a freshman at IU, I acquainted myself with Bloomington through its bus system. Specifically, I made trips to Target and Kroger on the 9 bus.
Commuters ride on a city bus April 18 in Aix-en-Provence, France.
Here’s how to visit a place: Arrive in city, drop luggage off at hostel, wander around, grab regionally-specific food, look inside a religious site, visit cultural landmarks, sample more food, marvel at local architecture, return to hostel, pack, leave and repeat.
A tapestry called, “The Lady and the Unicorn,” is displayed Jan. 28 along with text in French that says, “My sole desire." The tapestry is on display at the Musée de Cluny - Musée nationale du Moyen Âge, or the Cluny Museum - National Museum of the Middle Ages, in Paris.
I like my bright yellow Hydroflask water bottle.
Water bottles sit in a vending machine April 4 in Aix-en-Provence, France.
The outdoor cafe Le Petit Bistrot is in full swing March 28 in the Place des Ausgistines in Aix-en-Provence, France.
During a fi eld trip to Marseille, France for a class, my professor promised us an hour for lunch. He shaved off 10 minutes when he realized we were 10 minutes behind schedule.
Few feelings exist that are worse than nerves and dread mixing in one’s stomach. This feeling overwhelmed me as I sat in class during the first few weeks at university in Aix-en-Provence, France, where I’m studying abroad.
Students walk through a hallway March 19 in Aix-Marseille University located in Aix-en-Provence, France.
Several pigeons lounge on a restaurant sign in Marseille, France.
Through the fog of my jet lag, it almost seemed a dream. Before my eyes, in the bustling cobblestone streets of Aix-en-Provence, France, stood a woman calling to a tiny Pomeranian 10 feet away from her.
This semester, I’m studying abroad in Aix-en-Provence, France, where I’m taking classes at a local university alongside French students and doing a homestay with an elderly French woman.
During Barack Obama’s presidency, President Trump endlessly ridiculed him both for the trips he took and the rounds of golf he played. In January 2012, Trump tweeted, “President @BarackObama’s vacation is costing taxpayers millions of dollars — Unbelievable!”
Last week, New Mexico took a step in the right direction in educational policy, and it’s one that the rest of the country should follow.
Be wary of our consumer culture
As of late, I’m starting to grow tired of the unspoken rules of social media established by our generation.
I’m a great multitasker: I can check Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter, Facebook and my email, all while doing a reading for class.