Tags: Student Life

Student Guide: How to Romanticize Your Life in Madrid

Here is a guide to help you romanticize student life in a Madrid!

IE Official’s Swim Club: What to Know

The IE swim club is more than just a sports club, it's an inclusive and encouraging community of students wanting to learn, grow, and achieve. This group offers something for everyone, whether your goals are to meet like-minded people, keep in shape, or get better at swimming. They recently just created the official IE Swimming Club Instagram account @ieswimclub.

Feeling Burnt Out and Only Two Months into School: Why Am I So Tired?

Bad news. Everyone is feeling burnt out. It's a familiar scenario. You're about two months into the school year, yet you feel like you’ve been...

Burger-fever Takes Over Segovia: Sizzling Success at the City’s First Edition of the Burger Fest. 

Last week, Segovia’s historic streets hosted an event unlike anything they’ve seen before. Far from medieval fairs and folkloric dances, the city was now...

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...

Editorial Announcement for the 2024-25 Academic Year

The academic year 2023-2024 has been an exciting period of growth for The Stork! The completely student-led and managed media outlet, with a team...

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.

Dedicated to IE’s Beloved Sport: A Highlight of the Football Club

IE's beloved sport, football, brings the community together through the Football Club. With its last event of the academic year on the horizon, the Club invites students to learn a bit about its history and follow its future progress.

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.

My Trek to Everest Base Camp: Gaining 5,400 Metres of Altitude and an Appreciation for the Sherpas

Over the spring break, a group of SPEGA students were able to hike up to Mt. Everest's base camp in Nepal, led by Sherpa guides native to the region. While on the hike, students were able to immerse themselves in the culture of this ethnic group. With the goal of spreading the culture of the Sherpa people, who often go under-appreciated, Lucy Ball writes of the lessons she learned from the group's Sherpa guides while trekking up the mountain.

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LOTR: Sméagol(Gollum) and the Duality of Man’s Nature

Join us for a discussion of the human mind through the lens of The Lord of the Rings, as we explore the complexity of Sméagol (Gollum), the corrupting nature of power, and what his emotional conflicts reveal about society's moral struggle.

¿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.