The living land: Mystery Flesh Pit national park
Location: boswell 102
Originally discovered by James Jackson and his crew of oilmen in Texas’s permian basin in 1973 and opened to tourists in 1976 by Anodyne Corporation, Mystery Flesh Pit National Park has gone from the discovery of the century to a renowned national park. The “pit,” as it is known, is a subterranean organism whose scale and size is unclear. Explored by scientists, miners, adventurers, and tourists alike, it is like nothing else most people have ever seen. But what will happen when disaster strikes and the pit awakens…
Director
Molly mcdade
My name is Molly McDade and it is my pleasure to serve as your Director. I am a senior from Alexandria, Virginia majoring in International Relations and minoring in Business Analytics. I am a huge foodie and Trader Joe’s enthusiast and you can usually find me crafting charcuterie boards in my free time.
Crisis Director
Aryan shah
Aryan Shah is a freshman at William and Mary majoring in Government and History. His career as a Model UN delegate started during his freshman year at Franklin High School in Somerset, New Jersey, and has continued to his time here through both staffing and competing at schools including Columbia University in New York, Georgetown College in Washington, D.C., and McGill University in Montreal. Outside of being a crisis director for &MUN, he is also a Charge d’Affaires for our competitive team, helping train delegates for college-level crisis committees. When Aryan is not doing MUN, he is playing D&D at the Tabletop Games Club or being an office administrator at W&M’s American Studies program. He is excited to bring years of love for crisis committees to the backroom for this committee!