The current Network Commission (NetCom) team as well as the previous Network Director Jüri Kirpu have prepared a proposal for the upcoming Fall Agora Budapest 2012 about the antenna criteria. You can read the proposal itself here. The AEGEEan gives you an opportunity to better understand the idea behind the proposal and the planned changes. “The proposal will aim at improving the… Read more →
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NetCom candidate Paulina Wenta – But you can call her Inez
When reading her name the first thing that came into The AEGEEan journalist Patricia Anthony’s mind was the crazy Polish dance that the girls from AEGEE-Toruń always seem to start whenever they get the chance. One of the AEGEE-Toruń girls is Paulina Wenta, but there is much more than dancing to this NetCom candidate. Basic facts you probably already know… Read more →
Matteo Scarpa: On the stage of Agora and on girls that run AEGEE!
Everybody has a different story and that’s also true for the ones who have been working in the same commission for a whole year. A couple weeks ago Marek Pezda from the Network Commission told The AEGEEan about how this year has been the best year of his life, and that made The AEGEEan curious to see how other Netcommies… Read more →
A New Rainbow over the Rainbow
It’s nine months already that I’m walking down the streets of the Rainbow. No I’m not daydreaming neither I’m under drug effect. I’m talking about the roads that connect the Italian speaking locals. These roads have always been tough, tortuous and full of obstacles; the Network Commissioners’ (NetCommies) work here has not always been a piece of cake. Hard work… Read more →
Member of the Month: Olga Iatsyna – “AEGEE is a place where even a fail can turn into great achievement”
To work with Olga Iatsyna is always like traveling with a German train – nice, fast and on time. We have this internal rule in The AEGEEan not to nominate people from the team if they are not appointed from an external. So I was personally happy to see the nomination from the whole Network Commission (NetCom) team, saying: “she… Read more →
Suit up with the Dutchies!
Dutchies and their suits. It is a combination like bread and butter and being in the city of Enschede, you will probably find yourself surrounded by suits, ties, dress-shirts and even the occasional tailcoat. Admired and ridiculed alike, this tradition is more than just another wacky expression of local culture. The habit of students suiting up for meetings, workshops and… Read more →
Ana Dragic: “Sve više napredujemo”
I am meeting Ana Dragic just after a basketball tournament. She has just arranged the interview, but then surprises me with a filled questionnaire early in the morning. I don’t know Ana very well, but I can see that she really gets along with Marijana Roscic, the current Network Commissioner (NetCommie), so I am sure she will also inherit Marijana’s… Read more →
Olga Yushchenko for NetCom – “It’s now or never”
AEGEE is all about multitasking. All of us try to balance a bunch of tasks at the same time and enjoy it as well. Perhaps it is because we all value time and want to get the most out of what we have. This is definitely true for one of our NetCom candidates, the current Treasurer and SU coordinator of… Read more →
Olimpia Pârje: “Carpe Diem” to the President of AEGEE-Europe
Dear Network, I am pleased to introduce you someone that needs no introduction – Olimpia Pârje from AEGEE-Bucureşti, candidate for the presidency of AEGEE-Europe. Running for President of AEGEE-Europe is not an easy decision, what made you take such a responsibility upon yourself? Indeed, it was not an easy decision at all. The idea was floating around in my head… Read more →
The Lithuanian train to the NetCom
Fast and precise, many carriages of experience, and a will to provide a good service – in other words, “To serve and protect”. The train metaphor matches the personality of Karolina Mazetyte from Kaunas, candidate for the Network Commission, who will introduce herself and her programme in the following interview for The AEGEEan. Karolina, can you tell something about yourself?… Read more →