The “Stop Gentrification” graffiti that surfaced in Segovia raised many questions about IE’s economic impact. The shouting matches which followed this graffiti reached two main arguments. Some claimed that IE Segovia displaced locals and inflated prices, while others argued IE alone carries Segovia economically; and that with no IE, Segovia would crumble.
Investigation and writing contributions done by Spotlight section editor Francia Morales.
SEGOVIA— September 19th, 2019, an IE student stumbled upon a rather unexpected piece of...
SEGOVIA— September 19th, 2019, an IE student stumbled upon a rather unexpected piece of graffiti, which read “IE Students Go Home/Stop Gentrification”. This threw...
SEGOVIA – Full Interview with Matteo de Palma, Student Government Academic Officer, September 26th, 2019
On October 1st, the Stork posted a summary of...
Ella está ahí.
Yo la he visto.
También tú la has visto.
Ella nos cuida.
Está en la montaña,
recostada,
esperando por aquel caballero,
que ni tú, ni yo,
lo hemos visto.
El...
Mientras las ventanas de los pueblos dan lugar a vastas extensiones de campo, las de la ciudad dan a calles abarrotadas; algunos recuerdan melancólicos...
The 97th Academy Awards took place this past Sunday at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Here is a summary of the many victories, and controversies, of the night.
Having been born and raised in Colombia, there’s a deeply ingrained emphasis on being ‘bien-educado,’ a phrase that, in theory, means ‘well-educated’ or nice....