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From Drawings to Dollars: Creativity Center Hosts Seminar on Monetizing Creativity

There are a myriad of ways that students at IE show their creative side. From sketches and poems to singing and dancing, creativity is...

Networking: A Necessary Evil?

By Duke Tam Ever walked into a room full of strangers and felt completely out of place? Maybe it’s a career fair, a club mixer,...

X Set for Return to Brazil Following Weeks-Long Blackout

Since Friday, August 30th, Brazilian users of the social media platform ‘X’ (formerly known as Twitter) have been unable to legally access the platform following its ban by the country’s Supreme Court, which was preceded by a legal battle with the platform’s owner, Elon Musk.

Venture Network in Segovia

The Stork interviews Jean-François Manigo Gilardoni and Miguel Eugène del Olmo about the introduction of the Venture Network on Segovia campus, an organisation designed to uplift students' entrepreneurial spirit.

NYSE Toys with 24/7 Trading

By Nicholas Beroud Every Monday through Friday for the past century, the iconic bell of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has rung at 9:30...

From Shanghai to Chancay: How a New Peruvian Port will Reshape Latin American Trade Routes

By Alberto Alonso Inope La Rosa The Chancay Port is a new mega port under construction in Chancay, a small city located 70 kilometers away...

Winning Strategies: Inside the IE Stock Pitch Competition VII

By Sebastian Narvaez Gonzalez Friday, March 15th, the IE Investment club held the final round of their prestigious Stock Pitch Competition. Four teams participated, pitching...

One Hit Wonder?: Bangladesh’s Shaky Economic Future

How many times have you looked at the tag of a piece of clothing in a store and saw “Made in Bangladesh”? From producing things like T-shirts to jeans to many other simple clothing apparels, the country has been applauded by the international community for the way it has harnessed the power of the industry to employ millions of people, especially women, and drastically reduce extreme poverty domestically.

Five days of scandal at Open AI

On November 17, in what OpenAI employees likened to a coup, Sam Altman was dismissed from his position by the company’s board of directors....

NEOM, Saudi Arabia’s New Utopian Mecca: Reimagining the Kingdom’s urbanism, achieving revolutionary carbon-neutral cities

Saudi Arabia has shown the world its vision of a utopian world in which sustainable development complying with the United Nations 2030 agenda is achievable.

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¿Se está convirtiendo Estados Unidos en una oligarquía de “big tech”?

El ex-presidente Joe Biden, en su discurso de despedida, advirtió al pueblo estadounidense sobre la formación de una oligarquía “de extrema riqueza, poder e...

Spain’s Housing Crisis: A Matter of Affordability

In recent years, Spain has faced an increasingly complex housing market landscape, with prices spiking dramatically. Whether for locals or foreigners, buyers or sellers, or the state and consumers, housing has become a matter of central concern. 

What do the Trump Administration and hardcore Swifties have in common? Organised religion.

George Michael must have known something when he wrote,“You gotta have faith.” Because whether we like it or not, no matter what religion we believe in — if we do —  we all need to believe that there is something out there watching over us, call it the universe, God, or the government.