Tra i Leoni is Bocconi University’s official student newspaper and has represented the hub of student-driven media of the historic Milanese university for more than twenty years. It gives a voice to those who wish to express their own and others’ experiences by reflecting on the world around them, analyzing events and phenomena of modern society, and confronting internal issues of university life.
With bimonthly publications, Tra i Leoni explores topics that range from economics and news, to arts and culture: covering everything from film to finance to satire, and most importantly, everything going on in the Bocconi campus.
The mission of Tra i Leoni is not only to make available to everyone a source of thorough and relevant information, but also to position itself at the center of intellectual debate between the students of our university.
Our principles are founded in independence, freedom of the press, individualism, and constant improvement.
Why join? To nurture your passion for journalism, meet new people, live your university experience to its fullest, strive for a 360° intellectual awareness, and to learn to work together for a common goal, developing important managerial and interpersonal skills.
The following is a list of all the present authors of our website. For more details about our staff, check the Board of Directors page. Former authors who gave a significant contribution to TiL will soon be made available on the Alumni page.
I'm Allegra, a 3rd year BIG Student. I am passionate about writing and photography, trying to hold on to what might otherwise slip away, like details, expressions, and fragments of reality that deserve to be truly seen. I am a huge techno fan and activist ... so if you don't find me in class or studying, it's because I'm either dancing or advocating for social justice or human rights!
I am currently attending a Dual Degree in Politics and Policy Analysis and European Affairs between Bocconi and SciencesPo. I am passionate about climate change, the energy sector and European integration.
Hi, I'm Ankita Khare, a first year Economic and Social Sciences student here at Bocconi. I have varied interests and hobbies and like to write on a wide variety of topics from arts and culture to economics and politics, and the cross interplay and influences they have with each other.
BEMACC student. When I’m not reading a book or visiting some exhibitions, I like to investigate the topics of power and representation, photography, art and media developments.
Anna Druda, ‘98 prestata alla classe 1997, sono al V anno di giurisprudenza. Mi affascinano molto storia e politica ma la mia grande passione sono le parole, il vero motivo per cui scrivo.