Posts Tagged ‘ Journalism ’

Bigger is better in the EU

September 28, 2010

Increasing the role of the parliament may leave smaller member states in the dark by Andrew Codd, Miguel Duran de Barbozza, Margot Perrier, Alexandra Tengberg Smaller member states are becoming increasingly common within the EU through the enlargements that has marked recent political activity within the Union; However, as their numbers grow, the power...
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ECI – hollow acronym or not

September 20, 2010

The Lisbon treaty grants a new right to European citizens : the possibility to take part in legislative propositions. Could this be the answer to a lack of democracy in the community?
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Sunglasses hiding a paternal instinct

September 16, 2010

Steffen Hesseldal, 28 years old, Copenhagen (Denmark) It was his last course of journalism and he wanted to travel abroad. After studying Economics for a year and getting bored with it, he decided to change his professional future. Actually, if you meet him for the first time, you will see the journalist prototype. Wearing...
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The (B)art of multitasking

September 8, 2010

To the naked eye Bart de Brujin seems your typical dutchman. He’s tall, friendly and he rides a bike. But as is generally the case, there’s more than meets the eye. Bart de Brujin is a former archeology student turned journalist student now facing his final year of studies. ⁃ It’s enough. It’ll be...
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The Future of Dutch Politics?

September 8, 2010

Journalism wasn’t Kai Heijneman’s first choice for a career and he readily admits it won’t be his last. Kai first studied Artificial Intelligence in Nijmegen before he moved to Hogeschool Utrecht. But the Arnhem native believes his long-term future lies in politics. “In that regard I’m in the right course now and also with...
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Snappy happy Andrea Moran

September 8, 2009

Light hearted and friendly, yet forgetful and rarely on time, Andrea Moran, from San Francisco says her “state is broke and has had to cut classes,” and so in a search for some studying and travel Utrecht was her destination. Camera in tow to document the experience at every oppporunity.
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