The Need for Constructive Journalism

The constructive journalism panel held on February 22 by IE University’s School of Politics, Economics, and Global Affiars (SPEGA) in collaboration with the IE Stork and El Instituto de Periodismo Constructivo marked the end of the competition and series of talks. Held by SPEGA’s Associate Vice Dean, Borja Santos, and moderated by the Stork’s Editor in Chief, Roché Smith Rabie, the conversation revolved around the future of journalism.

Historical Protests Sweep France in Response to Macron’s Pension Plan

February 7 signifies the third day of nationwide protests in France, challenging French President Macron’s plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to...

IE’s First Intergovernmental Organizations (IGO) Day

On Wednesday, January 25, IE University's Talent and Careers department hosted its first in-person Intergovernmental Organizations (IGO) Day, an opportunity for students to explore...

More Classified Documents Found in President Biden’s Home and Office

According to the White House, batches of classified documents were discovered in the private office and home of United States President Biden. In November,...

The Return of the “Winter of Discontent” and British Worker Strikes

With Christmas around the corner, Britain’s airports, railways, and post services are experiencing some of their busiest periods of the year. In response to...

Marie-Therese Burkard

I am a German/Austrian student of the dual Bachelor's degree of Politics, Law and Economics and Laws at IE University in Madrid. Apart from my interest in journalism, politics and law, I love theatre, film and the arts. I also really love reading. I guess exactly that little bit of interest everywhere is what draws me so much to journalism!
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