• L’aube de l’inconnu: photographies matinales

    Un article écrit avec Gabrielle Radet L’aurore de l’incertitude. Il est 6h du matin, rue Saint Guillaume. De chaque côté de l’Atlantique, chacun a le nez rivé sur son smartphone, rythmé par les alertes. Floride, Caroline du Nord, Pennsylvanie… Les noms s’égrènent et l’impossible devient vraisemblable. L’amphi Boutmy se remplit à mesure que la victoire de Donald Trump semble se confirmer. A 6h40, il fait presque salle comble. Jusqu’à 9h30, tables rondes, flash info et musique rythment cette matinale américaine. Dans l’amphithéâtre aux allures de boîte de nuit, les lumières et flash balaient les murs et les visages défaits. Partout, les…

  • In the wings of the US campaign

    Monica Robinson is a student at the American University in Washington DC and comes from Bozeman, Montana. But, she has not quite the average student’s daily life : she is an active member of Hillary Clinton’s campaign. And as if her path was not already quite unique, she was also elected last July as a delegate for the Democratic Party at the Convention. At a time when in France or in the US, the youth’s vote is at stake and when our generation has a hard time finding its place on the political scene, La Péniche thought that it would…

  • A month before, the US election seen by american exchange students

    A month before US presidential election, we met three American students on exchange at Sciences Po and discussed the issues at stake. Enjoy this analysis from the other side of the world ! La Péniche : How do explain that Donald Trump is still in the position to become the next president of the United States ? Does it have to do with Hillary Clinton being a bad candidate ? Tycho : I would say it is a lot of factors. Hillary is a bad candidate, not that she is going to be a bad president but she is a…