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(08/31/17 6:35am)
A night out at an upscale restaurant with a multicourse meal, drinks and the hefty bill to accompany it may not be the norm for most college students – that's what post-grad goals are for, right?
(08/23/17 8:51pm)
Rachel's take on coconut chia seed pudding includes an added flair of freeze-dried strawberries on top. The pudding requires at most five ingredients, and she is set for breakfast the rest of the week.
(08/24/17 4:00pm)
While grocery shopping and meal planning probably aren’t at the top of everyone’s priority list during the first week of classes, they are an important component of daily life that only gets easier to incorporate into a routine with time.
(08/17/17 3:29pm)
Northwest France is a famed region for seafood, especially oysters. The town of Cancale is a hub for producing oysters. I visited the Oyster Market where they sell a dozen for as little as six euros.
(08/17/17 3:28pm)
The best way to celebrate National Macaron Day while in France is to get a half dozen from a local favorite in Aix-en-Provence, Les Macarons de Caroline.
(08/17/17 6:03am)
A year ago, I couldn’t have described or even recognized what my relationship with food was, much less anticipate that now it has totally transformed and is still changing. Almost exactly a year ago, I left for a study abroad program in the south of France, and I got back at the end of May.
(12/11/16 11:03pm)
Just shy of four months since I wrote my first travel column this semester, I’m sitting down to write the last one.
(12/06/16 3:59pm)
Shakespeare and Company, the most famous English-language bookstore in Paris. Rachel Rosenstock visited the store during her weekend visit in Paris.
(12/06/16 3:59pm)
Don’t trust anyone who says they don’t like Paris. They’re either trying too hard or they’re straight up lying. Paris is without a doubt the best city in the world.
(11/27/16 8:41pm)
I’ve known for a while that being abroad for an entire school year means missing important and valued events with family and friends.
(11/14/16 4:13pm)
A sculpture in the water under a bridge leading to Thief Island, the art hub of Oslo, Norway. During her weekend trip to Norway, Rachel Rosenstock visited the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art on the island.
(11/14/16 8:32pm)
I got back from a chilly vacation in central Europe, froze for a week in Aix-en-Provence, France, because winter decided to suddenly show up, and then, because I’m a masochist, I went to Norway for the weekend.
(11/08/16 11:15pm)
Columnist Rachel Rosenstock visits the gardens of the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, Austria.
(11/08/16 4:21pm)
The gardens of the Belvedere museum in Vienna, Austria. Rachel Rosenstock visited the Monet, Van Gogh and Klimt paintings housed inside.
(11/08/16 8:14pm)
The second part of my weeklong adventure outside France began and ended in Austria, the German-speaking neighbor of the Czech Republic where I had just spent the last few days.
(10/30/16 10:37pm)
Travel columnist Rachel Rosenstock stands in front of the John Lennon wall in the Malà Strana neighborhood of Prague. Rosenstock visited Prague for three days over the weekend.
(10/30/16 10:38pm)
Writing on the train to Salzburg, Austria, and reflecting on the three days I spent in Prague is a little bit of a surreal experience because of how much has happened in such a short time and how positive my experience was there.
(10/23/16 8:22pm)
After multiple weekends in a row of traveling around the country combined with university classes and impending exams, it was a relief to take it easy the past couple of days.
(10/16/16 5:03pm)
A boat tour cruises down one of the many winding canals in Bruges, Belgium, in the shadow of the 13th century Church of Our Lady. Rachel Rosenstock visited the city for the third time this weekend.
(10/17/16 9:58pm)
I did the one thing I said I wouldn’t do during my study abroad this weekend: visit somewhere I had
already been.