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Two Latinas With a Hankering to Represent their Culture: An Insider’s Look at IEU’s Latino Club Segovia Chapter

Therefore, let’s give a warm welcome to IE Clubs’ newest addition: the IE Latino Club Segovia Chapter.  The founders of this club are Leticia Gomez...

Guide to surviving your first term at IE (Segovia’s Edition)

As a first-year student pursuing a dual degree at IE University in Segovia, I can honestly say that before arriving at university, I heard many of...

La Mentira: Segovia’s New Fresher’s Club

La Mentira re-opened under a new name this September for fresher's week - gaining a lot of attention from Segovians and especially IE first-years.  In...

The Best Hot Chocolate You can Drink this Holiday Season

As our calendars turned a page to December, our beautiful city Segovia starts to be embezzled by beautifılly lit-up decorations.  This time of year, living...

Lost in translation

The concept developed by IE in Segovia is a unique one in the world, in that they gather students from 150 different countries in...

The FIFA World Cup has Landed at IE Segovia!

The most anticipated event of the year has finally arrived, landing with all its festivities at IE University. Football enthusiasts, and amateurs alike, can’t...

El Patio de la Nonna: Segovia’s New Italian Restaurant

If there’s one thing all IE students in Segovia can agree on, no matter if they are first-year or second-year, foreign or Spanish, is...

Inside Ivan Montero’s Studio: A Piece of Heaven Hidden in the Historic City Walls

Ivan Montero is an artist who perfectly fits the IE portfolio – having lived and worked in Germany, the United States, Mexico, Romania, France,...

New Café in Segovia Proves that Vegetarian isn’t Boring

One week before the end of the semester, a group of first-year university students gathers around a table at one of Segovia's newest coffee...

I tried to make friends with 50 first-year student in 2 hours – I am a third-year student

This week I have decided to take up a challenge, how can I meet 50 new people within a time limit?   I had this overwhelming...

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 “I’m not a feminist, I can cook”

Across the internet, we are seeing a range of discussions involving women who identify as anti-feminists. I was initially perplexed as I wondered why a woman would oppose the pursuit of equal rights. To fully grasp this situation, we have to ask ourselves a couple of questions, starting with: How is feminism even perceived today?

From Food to Culture: A Traveler’s Guide to Madrid

Having relatives visit is almost always stressful, but in a shocking twist, a back-to-back, grandparent-filled weekend offered me peace and many new fun-facts to...

Can Central Asia Lead the Climate Fight?

The 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), held in Baku, Azerbaijan, wasn’t just another meeting of world leaders—it was a moment to decide whether global promises on climate action would translate into real change. Against the backdrop of towering mountains, melting glaciers, and drying rivers, Central Asia stepped forward with ambitious ideas and plans to address its climate challenges. For a region often overlooked, COP29 provided a moment to showcase not just its vulnerabilities but its potential to lead in the fight against climate change​.