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Racism: Learning and Sharing our Experiences

On February 17th, the Asia Club and Africa Club came together to host the first ever share-circle. Members of both clubs, and other students...

IE’s RHE Conference: A Student Perspective

In reality, all university students want the same thing: to know that their chosen institution will prepare them to make a difference in the world. Last week’s Reinventing Higher Education conference, only furthered this conclusion.

The Women in Business Club Takes on Oxford

On Saturday, February 11, IE University’s Women in Business (WiB) club attended a roundtable discussion for all university Women in Business or Women in Finance organizations across Europe. The event was hosted by the Women’s Society Alliance (WSA), a hub that unites women-led university clubs across Europe.

An insider look at IE’s HNMUN Delegation

On the 13th of February, IE’s Debate Club embarked on a week-long adventure to Boston, Massachusetts to compete in the prestigious 69th entry of...

IE: An Entrepreneur’s Factory

Have you ever thought about starting a business? If yes, then you are in luck. Students worldwide are embracing the concept of entrepreneurship and...

The Need for Constructive Journalism

The constructive journalism panel held on February 22 by IE University’s School of Politics, Economics, and Global Affiars (SPEGA) in collaboration with the IE Stork and El Instituto de Periodismo Constructivo marked the end of the competition and series of talks. Held by SPEGA’s Associate Vice Dean, Borja Santos, and moderated by the Stork’s Editor in Chief, Roché Smith Rabie, the conversation revolved around the future of journalism.

What is IE’s Reinventing Higher Education Conference?

In the heart of Madrid between the four iconic skyscrapers sits one of Europe's top educational institutions, IE University. At the foot of one of the world's greatest wonders lies the beautiful campus of Africa's best university, The University of Cape Town. Now, what would these two universities on opposite spectrums of the world have in common you may ask?

The IEU Law Society: Adventurous Affairs

Finding a position in legal extracurriculars as a first-year law student might be challenging. We are continually encouraged to attend networking and guest speaker...

Equal Access: Addressing Accessibility Issues at IE Segovia

Most individuals can easily navigate IE Tower. However, the Segovian campus, a historic site set apart for learning, poses a unique challenge. IE management's...

Spread Hope, not just Fear: a dive into constructive journalism

My takeaway from constructive journalism is every time we say something, we must evoke a positive intention. We must try to give a call to action and inform people about the possibilities without blinding them from reality. With every message we share that evokes fear, we must also share something that gives hope.

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Do We Have Free Will? A Look Into Both Schools of Thought.

The question of whether humans possess free will has been a captivating topic of debate since the time of the Ancient Greeks. This discussion...

From Stamps to Sonny Angels: The Psychology Behind Collecting

Regardless of the items, collecting is an action fundamental to the human experience. Why do we collect and what does it say about us? I fell down a deep rabbit hole pondering over this question and I am happy to share my findings with you.

Gen Z Retrospective: The Menendez Brothers

On the night of August 20th, 1989, Lyle and Erik Menendez, 21 and 18, entered their Beverly Hills home with shotguns in their arms and took their parents’, José and Mary Louise ‘Kitty’ Menendez, lives. What folllowed were chaotic years, bringing us to now, after serving 35 years in prison and a resurgence in their case. How has society's perspective changed?