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IE Global Village Day: A Taste of Diversity 

For yet another year students from different backgrounds gathered to stand behind a nicely decorated table with samples of treats, trinkets and other interesting things originating from their countries.

Worldwide cuisine: 4 of Madrid’s finest and most affordable restaurants

One of IE’s best elements is its international experience. To the many international students, living abroad in Spain, meeting students from all over the...

Spanish Cuisine: 4 Non-Spaniard IE Students’ Takes

Jamón ibérico, or Iberian ham, is a delicacy widely appreciated for its unique flavor and texture in all of Spain. It is arguably Spain's...

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Giving Back in Madrid: Volunteering Opportunities You Can’t Miss This Season

As we enjoy the holiday season, it's the perfect time to reflect on how we can all give back. While there's always more work to be done, whether it's a simple donation or hands-on volunteering, there are so many ways we can make this world a little brighter.

The Overwhelming Lure of Finals: How to Stay on Top of the Game

Final's season seemed like such a long time ago, and now that it's here… it still does. With our flights back home in mind,...

Assad Regime Falls After Half a Century

The HTS promised to build a “homeland for all, including all sects and social classes.” Assad’s fall was announced on state television, as the flag of the opposition was hung up to replace the former. The citizens went out into the streets to celebrate, with the rebel soldiers firing at the sky to signal their victory. The residents asked to be taken to the “house of the donkey”, the presidential palace that had cost $1bn of tax money to build. People rejoiced in a newly found freedom and spoke out loud about the future of their country for the first time. Turkey claimed that 7,600 Syrians crossed the border to return home following the fall of Assad.