Tags: Travelling

Winter in Segovia: Getaways in Castilla y Leon

With the end of midterms comes the dire need for a break, however with all the new restrictions we cannot simply go to Madrid...

First Hike for Segovia Campus Organized by IEU Athletics

SEGOVIA - Due to popular demand, IEU Athletics Segovia announced their first hiking activity on Saturday, October 12th, which will be done in Seven...

GNH and Bhutan: Tying policies to Happiness

The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has been heavily criticized for its limitations in measuring economic performance. As Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, has pointed...

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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​.