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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...

Is studying Communication and Digital Media (BDCM) really worth it?

Architectural Studies, Design, Data Analytics… these degrees can’t be compared to BCDM. They cover different areas, using different methods and models to explain and obtain specific information. However, are these studies meant for everyone?

Communication Students Participate in Public Speaking Contest

Greeting hugs, jumps to shake off nervousness, “Good luck”s, deep breaths, and, above all, nerves were noticeable during the minutes before the start of the final contest for the "Public Speaking” course. 150 Communication and Digital Media students gathered for the first time ever.

Is Amnesty Constitutional? IE professors discuss

Is the newly proposed amnesty law compliant with the Spanish constitution? Does it challenge the highly respected rule of law and the principle of the separation of powers? These were the questions posed by panellists during the “Legal Brew” event organised by the Law Society at Segovia Campus.

A Shift in International Student Mobility: Understanding the Choice of Europe.

Since the end of the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of international students traveling abroad for university has increased. Traditionally, the U.S. has been the number one destination for these students, but Europe is vying for this spot now. By interviewing IE students, The Stork explores students' reason for choosing Europe over the U.S.

Are students truly taking CV-building too far?

Over the past few years, individual achievement has become a top priority for students, but do employers think the same way?

Want to Become a Lawyer in the US or UK? Here’s How IE Can Help

This article is written in conjunction with the IE Law Society. By Iona Steger  IE University’s unique comparative law approach is an amazing way to allow...

The Lessons We Learn Through Languages, and the Ones IE Does Not

Last week, the university’s management team and BIR office revealed that all language classes next semester will take place only once a week for third-year students, for a grand total of 15 sessions per semester. The management team, content with the idea of slicing our linguistic progress in half, argues that they are “freeing up time” for us to focus on other things. Not only is the premise of that statement flawed, but it fails to consider the repercussions of the change.

What do people think of your degree, and what do you think about theirs?

You will implement yourself into a harmonized community when you get to IE. However, you will encounter some scrutiny between degrees...

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Kenya Unrest: Inside the Tax Riots that Rocked Nairobi

By Lilli-Sage Bayes Kenya, renowned for its dynamic economy and relative stability in the East African region, is currently experiencing a wave of protests that...

Why Doing Scary Things Is so Important

By Alexandra Marie Charlotte Stahl What truly pushes you out of your comfort zone? For some, stepping out of their comfort zone means traveling alone,...

Euro Betting Tips – Football European Championship 2024

Just in time for the European Championships, the Stork provides a guide for students to bet on the football teams participating in this year's games.