Journalism is the unequivocal spread of information across the globe. And it’s not just presenting information, but presenting information that has been synthesized and deemed newsworthy. It is the vehicle that gives...
Lights shining in the dark, colors magnifying centuries-old buildings, a continuous flow of people… it’s a taste of Christmas. Every December 8th, people head to Lyon, France’s third-largest city, to celebrate the...
To celebrate the New Year, let’s rewind 2018 in this new episode of the Big Mic: yellow vests in Paris, the passing of famous people, New Year’s resolutions… Subtitles in English are available when the...
The British start-up industry is predicted to be shaken in the wake of the Brexit vote – what remains to be seen is the extent of the damage, and whether an ambitious competitor across the Channel will be able to take...
As KIP is celebrating its first anniversary, we bet on complementary media with The Big Mic, shorts interviews shot on HEC’s campus. For the first episode, we deal with the legalization of cannabis. Thanks to all...
How often do you read a newspaper nowadays? What do you think of it when it comes to seeking information? The answer to these questions may seem quite easy and obvious but the long history of traditional press goes back...
You read it right: it’s time to expand our team! What if you joined us? As you might know, everyone at HEC can submit an article about what you like. However, as a member, you can have access to many...
These thoughts are meant as a reaction to an article published in the NYT entitled “Are we ready for a morality pill?”. Ask anyone around you: “Would you be willing to take a morality pill? One that would somehow make...
After 12 years at Cartier, Alain Bernard entered Van Cleef & Arpels as President and CEO of Japan. Today he is the President and CEO Americas within this world-renowned jewelry house. Lukas: Can you tell us about...
Thrice a week after school, on the ground floor of a community centre in New Delhi, three dozen students come together to learn how to use computers under the aegis of a small NGO called Adhiyagya. In another room sit a...