Patricia Anthony

AEGEE-Zaragoza on entering the Spanish Youth Council and development of their antenna

AEGEE-Zaragoza is going strong. Last time when The AEGEEan focused on this Spanish antenna was just a few months ago, when they were nominated for the best merchandise and the best flag-stealer. Since then the Network saw at the Agora Enschede that AEGEE-Zaragoza won both awards, and Pablo Ruiz, AEGEE-Zaragoza’s Public Relations (PR) Responsible entered earlier this year the board… Read more →

Network Commissioner Marek Pezda: “This year was the best year of my life!”

At The AEGEEan we often hear that members of AEGEE feel intimitated to approach “famous” AEGEEans. These people may have so much fame because they are active members, working on the European Level, such as in the Comité Directeur, or in the Network Commission, being there to serve and protect antennae across the Network. The AEGEEan is trying to break… Read more →

Local of the month August – AEGEE-Peiraias

At EBM Izmir, remember The AEGEEan interviewing locals at the AEGEE Fair? First up were AEGEE-Beograd and AEGEE-Istanbul and for the second round Stephanie Müller, our editor-in-chief, interviewed AEGEE-León and AEGEE-Peiraias, as these antennae are twin antennae, they have been for quite a while, and are setting a good example of why the twin antenna program works. This month, one of… Read more →

SU story of the week 10 Tips: How to Get Excited (Recipe from AEGEE-Tbilisi)

1. Keep calm and follow the ‘‘Rules’’! The key to fun and excitement is the discipline and the rules that are recognised and obeyed by everyone. Traveling Summer University “GandaGana” had its own codex of rules that were hung in the TSU house. To make them more memorable and enjoyable we styled them up in a classic “Keep Calm..” phrases… Read more →

SU Story of the week: Cross the ECOpath in Central Europe with AEGEE-Cluj-Napoca, AEGEE-Piliscsaba, and AEGEE-Gliwice

Letter to my kids It has been just recently that we were ready to trace the ecological situation in the world. We visited three countries, in every one we were listening to Eco lectures and debating. We lived in five cities and in the third one we were hunting for the treasure. We went down to the underworld (Guido and… Read more →