Claudio Armandi is back and is once again a candidate. This time it is for Mediation Commission. The AEGEEan: You said that the work of a Netcommie and Mediation Commisioner are quite similar. Both take care of the locals and protect them. Only the point of view differs. Can you elaborate in what sense will your relationshisp with the… Read more →
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“I want to offer my experience” Mattia Abis for NetCom
Here it is, the Italian candidature for Network Commision (NetCom). The AEGEEan interviewed Mattia Abis(AEGEE-Cagliari) from the beautiful Sardinia about his plans and ideas for Netcom in case he gets elected. Keep reading and find out more. Matthijs Overhaal(AEGEE-Tartu) would like to know what is your most outstanding quality that you will use to improve the locals you will be… Read more →
Europe on Track is back
The award winning Europe on Track is back and ready for the second round. The Comité Directeur is working on finding the team for the second edition of the popular project and because of that The AEGEEan interviewed the president of AEGEE-Europe, Luis Alvarado Martinez about it. The AEGEEan: The second edition of Europe on Track (EoT) 2014 is focused… Read more →
Local of the Month (June) – AEGEE-Brussels/Bruxelles and the co-management discussion at the European Parliament
The “Local of the Month” for June is finally here! Even during a month in which many locals are immersed in exams mayhem and preparations for SUs, there are still great achievements taking place, like the event that AEGEE-Brussels/Bruxelles organized in the European Parliament: “A co-management structure for young people”. That is why they are selected as Local of the… Read more →
Honest disagreement is a sign of progress
“Honest disagreement is a sign of progress” – that’s what Ghandi said. Among all the interesting workshops that will be held at the Zaragora, we focus on “The art of constructive disagreement , that will be held by Ivan Bielik (AEGEE-Brno) on behalf of the International Politics Working Group (IPWG), whom we interviewed for you. The AEGEEan: The expression “constructive disagreement” may… Read more →
Local of the Month: AEGEE-Genova and its Outstanding Planning Meeting
If someone still believes that stereotype about the citizens of Genova being greedy and narrow-minded, they haven’t met the members of AEGEE-Genova. This young local, who signed the Convention d’Adhésion at EBM Riga 2011, is growing fast and definitely likes to think big. That was the reason they organized the Planning Meeting 2013, where a wide group of AEGEEans gathered… Read more →
LGBT Rights – Russia, Why?
What happens if you are LGBT and you live or you decide to visit Russia? In both cases you may end up in jail! If you are a visitor you may be in jail for two weeks and then you will be deported! Putin and Kremlin believe that the youngsters must be protected from “bad” homosexuality so they banned any… Read more →
New Edition of the Sakharov Prize Coming Up
Established 25 years ago and awarded each year by the European Parliament, the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought has finally announced the list of nominees for this year. The seven finalists were announced on September 16th in Brussels, including Malala Yousafzai and Edward Snowden. Named after Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov, the prize was set up in 1988 aiming to honour individuals… Read more →
CD Telegram Summer Edition 2013
One year has passed, we were spending our first full and busy summer and our second August in Brussels. We didn’t stop working until the end, but we took a short break to gather enough energy for the even more exciting months ahead of us. It was an amazing year, full of AEGEE spirit and full of results in the… Read more →
EurStory is Ready to Make History in AEGEE!
It all started from an on-line debate, and now it is about to become an AEGEE-Europe project. Last December, the Culture Working Group (CWG) set up a Skype debate about History textbooks and how they are influenced by nationalisms in Europe. EurStory is a newborn in AEGEE, but it’s ready to rock the Network and to make ‘History’! We cannot deny… Read more →