A Passy Street is being transformed for the Olympic Games

by Albert Kadochian Passy street in Paris is being transformed for the 2024 Olympic Games Rue de Passy is more than a commercial street in Paris. It is the entry of one of the Paris Butte (such as Butte Montmartre), entry of the “Village de Passy”, whose most famous resident is Honoré de Balzac. Exactly…

Saturday DSTs: Students Speak Out

by Victoire Meinnel and Felix Meynis de Paulin Saturday morning DST become a part of a La Tour student’s life as soon as they enter high school, a sort of welcome present on behalf of the school. They have existed for many years and multiple generations of students have had to live through them, an…

HMCE Online: A Great (Virtual) Learning Experience!

Anouk Maman, 3ème EA Harvard Model Congress Europe (HMCE) is a government simulation conference run by undergraduates at Harvard College. It’s a global conference where international high school students play the roles of officials in the US government and different international bodies, debating current domestic and international issues. This year’s conference took place via zoom…

Humans of La Tour XIII: Ms. QU

This article is one of a series of posts dedicated to our latest project, Humans of La Tour. Inspired by the successful Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton, Humans of La Tour is comprised of a series of journalistic portraits created by the Journalism students at La Tour. They seek to highlight a few…

Humans of La Tour XII: Mr. Yeponde

This article is one of a series of posts dedicated to our latest project, Humans of La Tour. Inspired by the successful Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton, Humans of La Tour is comprised of a series of journalistic portraits created by the Journalism students at La Tour. They seek to highlight a few…

Humans of La Tour XI: Ms. Bergeron

This article is one of a series of posts dedicated to our latest project, Humans of La Tour. Inspired by the successful Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton, Humans of La Tour is comprised of a series of journalistic portraits created by the Journalism students at La Tour. They seek to highlight a few…

Humans of La Tour X: Ms. Buée

This article is one of a series of posts dedicated to our latest project, Humans of La Tour. Inspired by the successful Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton, Humans of La Tour is comprised of a series of journalistic portraits created by the Journalism students at La Tour. They seek to highlight a few…

Humans of La Tour IX: the Leclerc siblings

This article is one of a series of posts dedicated to our latest project, Humans of La Tour. Inspired by the successful Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton, Humans of La Tour is comprised of a series of journalistic portraits created by the Journalism students at La Tour. They seek to highlight a few…

Humans of La Tour VIII: Gigica

This article is one of a series of posts dedicated to our latest project, Humans of La Tour. Inspired by the successful Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton, Humans of La Tour is comprised of a series of journalistic portraits created by the Journalism students at La Tour. They seek to highlight a few…

Humans of La Tour VII: Michel

This article is one of a series of posts dedicated to our latest project, Humans of La Tour. Inspired by the successful Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton, Humans of La Tour is comprised of a series of journalistic portraits created by the Journalism students at La Tour. They seek to highlight a few…

Humans of La Tour VI: Ms. Prieto

This article is one of a series of posts dedicated to our latest project, Humans of La Tour. Inspired by the successful Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton, Humans of La Tour is comprised of a series of journalistic portraits created by the Journalism students at La Tour. They seek to highlight a few…

Humans of La Tour V: Tanguy

This article is one of a series of posts dedicated to our latest project, Humans of La Tour. Inspired by the successful Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton, Humans of La Tour is comprised of a series of journalistic portraits created by the Journalism students at La Tour. They seek to highlight a few…