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The Burgeoning Privatized Space Race

The Burgeoning Privatized Space Race

By Nash Wills, Co-Editor On August 2, 1955, the 20th century celestial competition now colloquially referred to as the Space Race officially kicked off when the Soviet Union responded to a U.S. announcement, made four days earlier, in which the superpower spelled out...
TSG Elections & Open Forum

TSG Elections & Open Forum

By Co Editor Nash Wills The U.S. Presidential race isn’t the only tightly contested democratic showdown taking place early this month. The TSG elections are officially underway, and this year’s campaign is already setting up to be a good one, with 8 strong...
Euromonitor: A Recent Alum’s Path to the Present

Euromonitor: A Recent Alum’s Path to the Present

By Nash Wills, Co-Editor ‘Tis the season of company informational sessions. Whether virtual or in person, major shout-out to the CMC this year because there have been a lot of them. A wise person should make it a habit to attend these sessions as often as possible,...
A Little Bit of Thunderbird Campus History

A Little Bit of Thunderbird Campus History

By Nash Wills, Co-Editor Thunderbird really is a historic institution. Obviously in the grand scheme of things 71 years isn’t all that old, but we aren’t comparing this place to the Sistine Chapel. Age is relative. We are comparing it to the In ‘N’ Out Burger on...
Getting the Flavor of Northern Patagonia in Argentina

Getting the Flavor of Northern Patagonia in Argentina

By Nash Wills, Co-Editor If you’re from Argentina, making the trip down south to San Carlos de Bariloche is somewhat of a right of passage. Nested along the shore of the tremendous Lago Nahuel Huapi in the lake region of the Andes Mountains right at the border between...