SEGOVIA – Full Interview with Matteo de Palma, Student Government Academic Officer, September 26th, 2019
On October 1st, the Stork posted a summary of...
Last Thursday, Student Government’s Segovian Academics Officer Matteo de Palma agreed to sit down with the Stork for a quick interview to update students on the many promises made by the Red Team during their tense election period.
During last week's Opening Ceremony, held on Thursday, Sep.12th, the Student Government President Umberto Greco gave the following speech as an address towards the incoming freshers. President Greco emphasized the importance of IE's key pillar values, such as Diversity, Entrepreneurship, Humanities, and Innovation, as well as encouraged the incoming freshmen to actively engage in campus activities.
The electoral process came to a culmination on Friday, March 22nd at the Spring Ball, where Team Red was announced to have won the spot for next year’s Student Government. However, in the brief window of 23 days, what actually did happen, both in and out of the public’s eye?
Regardless of the items, collecting is an action fundamental to the human experience. Why do we collect and what does it say about us? I fell down a deep rabbit hole pondering over this question and I am happy to share my findings with you.
On the night of August 20th, 1989, Lyle and Erik Menendez, 21 and 18, entered their Beverly Hills home with shotguns in their arms and took their parents’, José and Mary Louise ‘Kitty’ Menendez, lives. What folllowed were chaotic years, bringing us to now, after serving 35 years in prison and a resurgence in their case. How has society's perspective changed?