The Future of Energy: Is the Green Lobby Turning Gray? Maximilien CouvreurMarch 8, 2019 Exploring the false claims about the nuclear risk and livability of renewables. News & Opinion1 Comment 6
Europe’s Right Wing Benedict SteiningerJune 14, 2018 This article talks about the growing impact of right winged politics throughout Europe. News & Opinion0 Comments 0
Op-ed: Movies That Will Inspire Your Mediterranean Travels Lydia Antonio-VilaApril 24, 2018 A short list of movies that will inspire you to travel to the Mediterranean, one of the most beautiful corners of the Earth. Travel0 Comments 2
The Realities of Studying Abroad in Europe James PadgettApril 15, 2018 Studying in Europe is obviously a very fun experience but there are a few things you should know before arriving. Travel0 Comments 1
Mental Illness A Dangerous Scapegoat for (Islamic) Terrorism Scott Nicholas RomaniukAugust 13, 2016 (Islamic) terrorist attacks across Europe prompt questions about the relationship between terrorism and mental illness. Fashion & Lifestyle0 Comments 0
Europe Highlights Britain’s Failings on Privatised Railways David HughesAugust 1, 2016 While Britain's railways have often proved to be expensive and unreliable under private ownership, Europe has shown that public ownership offers many benefits. News & Opinion0 Comments 0
Young Women Reveal What it’s Really Like to Travel Alone Gaby GalvinJuly 29, 2016 A look into the day-to-day life of young women who choose to travel on their own. Travel0 Comments 0
The Far-Right and Global Citizenship: Europe’s Struggle Michael Slevin UttleyJuly 28, 2016 With the rise of the far-right alongside an increase in citizens viewing themselves as global citizens, Europe finds itself struggling for identity. News & Opinion0 Comments 0
Do’s and Dont’s of the Camino de Santiago in 2016 Gaby GalvinJuly 27, 2016 2016 is a special year for the Camino de Santiago, and if you're planning on walking it, there are some things you need to know. Travel0 Comments 0
Despite Brexit, the EU Still Has a Long Term Future David HughesJuly 22, 2016 Eurosceptic parties across Europe may hope that Brexit will trigger a break-up of the EU, but evidence suggests otherwise. News & Opinion0 Comments 0
Euro-Trip: Packing For Rookies Kellie AndersonJuly 15, 2016 Packing is half the battle... Here's a few tips to make your Euro-Trip a lot less stressful. Fashion & Lifestyle0 Comments 0
5 Cultural Things To Do in 2016 Stefania GrossoJanuary 6, 2016 From music to books, from exhibitions to movies, let's start the New Year with some suggestions to culture-up ourselves! Fashion & Lifestyle0 Comments 0
How Much Does Fuel Really Cost? Bianca FerrariJanuary 4, 2016 Gas prices vary across Europe and the World but also factors like average income are important to understand the impact of fuel prices on households. News & Opinion0 Comments 0
Santa Shops Online: European E-commerce and the Holiday Season Bianca FerrariDecember 21, 2015 E-commerce is a fast-growing sector that has become increasingly important for the European economy, especially in the holiday season. News & Opinion0 Comments 0
5 Cool Cycling Tours in Europe Marta PinDecember 16, 2015 Take your bikes with you this summer and undertake an alternative holiday in the middle of nature and European art and history. Travel0 Comments 1
Democracy from Warsaw with Love Eliza RutynowskaDecember 14, 2015 On the 12th of December 2015 Polish citizens marched for democracy and against a newly chosen government. News & Opinion0 Comments 0