They’re our favourite busy bees, pollinating information and support between various antennae, projects, working groups, NGOs and more. As a CD Member you have a lot to say, both literally and figuratively, but curiously there are some things they never seem to say… The AEGEEan decided to make a list of ten of these oddly missing phrases. Here is part… Read more →
Willem Laurentzen
Nine Things to Do, Eat, and Visit in León
Like so many great cities in Europe, León was founded by the Romans. With a history going back to antiquity, León has a large amount of richly cultural things to see, and delicious nourishment to eat and drink. Here is the must-have travel guide for the Spanish city of León. 1. Get Your Private Tour Guide… Sort of Before… Read more →
A Coup… Ehm, SU to Remember
On July 15th, a part of the Turkish army took to the streets of primarily Istanbul and Ankara in order to perform, what turned out to be, an unsuccessful coup. Considering that there are almost ten locals in Turkey, of which seven Antennae and two Contact Antennae, and that there were both incoming and outgoing participants for Summer Universities into… Read more →
An Introvert’s Manual: How to Start Conversations and Build up Relationships
“I like spending time at AEGEE -talking to some people- but I’m also fine with just doing my job or unwind by myself.” … “Of course, I love spending time with my friends, but I don’t want to do any of that silly dancing-on-a-bar or sexy-tequila-stuff” … “I am an introvert, but I don’t want to be left out!” … Read more →
SUmmer Story: Every Lion Needs a Strong Pack
First SU, first report, first of many! If being in a foreign country (lovely Czech Republic) and meeting Aeggeans of all across Europe is not enough, developing ourselves and getting to know better AEGEE has been great. Before even arriving in Brno, our host city, we already met some other participants and started to plan our trip with foreigners. A… Read more →
AEGEE’s SubCommie Teams, Pt. 3 -the Balkans-
Behind the Commissioners of the Juridical Commission and the Network Commission some AEGEE members make an unknown, but very relevant work: they are the SubCommissioners. The AEGEEan decided to talk with these people who, perhaps, might be the next Commissioners. The next group of SubSommissioners, that we have interviewed, are those of Aleksandra Mojsova (AEGEE-Skopje): Nika Krnjak (AEGEE-Zagreb), Marina Klanjčić (AEGEE-Zagreb), Andrea Adamović… Read more →
Agora Chișinău: Interview with the Organisers
With only fifty days left until Agora Chișinău, some of the organisers were so kind to let us publish an interview with them. Here is the following with Andrei Dodița; President of AEGEE Chișinău and the Main coordinator, Lucia Gori; Logistics & HR Responsible, and Ana Gancearuc; Incoming Responsible. What is it like to be an Agora organiser? Lucia:… Read more →
A More Inclusive Comité Directeur
CD 54 has arrived. The AEGEEan had the privilege to interview each member separately and, although much of their programme is still being drafted, one thing became abundantly clear; this CD might be more inclusive than ever. Check it out, down below: Réka Salamon; President AEGEE Europe, Could you introduce yourself? Hello, I’m Réka Salamon from AEGEE-Debrecen and AEGEE-Aachen, I’m… Read more →
CD 54 Has Arrived
Starting on the first of August 2016, the new members of the fifty-fourth Comité Directeur have started working, and one thing is for sure; they want to become more inclusive in the network. Talking to the members of CD 54, it has become clear that they want to show themselves more to the members of AEGEE. Past CD members… Read more →
the Nine Funniest SU Names Ever
SU organisers have given us some amazingly creative names for their Summer Universities, which made us enthusiastic about them; made us partially, decide to choose for their SU, or made us write an article about the 11 SUrprising Facts about SU names. This time we’ve decided to look at the names of the past years and see which ones were… Read more →