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Foreign Students: A Prize Worth Fighting for
Foreign Students: A Prize Worth Fighting for

In a time of sluggish growth and economic uncertainty, the last thing people want is more competition for education and employment.

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Opinions, International, News & AnalysisSophie HelmersJune 7, 2016students
What Overdraft Protection Means for Millennials
What Overdraft Protection Means for Millennials

In college, on top of hours of schoolwork, difficult classes, and extracurricular commitments, the last thing a student would want to worry about is having to pay pesky overdraft fees.

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News & Analysis, Finance & BusinessGladys TengMay 13, 2016millenials
Tampon Tax: Sexism in the American Tax Code
Tampon Tax: Sexism in the American Tax Code

Tax reform policy is always a hot button issue during Presidential campaigns.

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Opinions, News & Analysis, Politics, US, CultureSophie HelmersMay 12, 2016sexim, taxes
Apps: A New Wave in The World of Online Shopping
Apps: A New Wave in The World of Online Shopping

Over the past decade, online shopping has grown beyond a niche market that caters to the most avid consumers.

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News & Analysis, TechnologyAudrey OuMay 10, 2016apps, online shopping
Big Pond, Little Pond
Big Pond, Little Pond

A Professional Perspective from Joseph Dehner, Lawyer with Frost Brown Todd LLC

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Careers, Opinions, InterviewsJoseph DehnerApril 30, 2016leadership
Get Out of the Loop
Get Out of the Loop

Why Closed-Loop Gift Cards Should Be a Thing of the Past

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Opinions, News & Analysis, CultureAndrew ScottApril 28, 2016economy
The Business of Surge Pricing
The Business of Surge Pricing

The millennial malaise: a feeling of despair experienced by 20-somethings when faced with Uber’s surge pricing

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News & Analysis, Finance & BusinessVictoire HayekApril 26, 2016sharing economy
Why We Should Care About $2.00 Gas
Why We Should Care About $2.00 Gas

If you counted on keeping your GPA above the price of gas this semester, we have good news for you. 

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Opinions, US, News & Analysis, Finance & BusinessWilliam LiuApril 24, 2016world, economy
A Perfect Career Path?
A Perfect Career Path?

Interview with Derek Bouchard Hall '92

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Careers, InterviewsAndrew ScottApril 19, 2016cycling
Is the College Board Cheating Itself?
Is the College Board Cheating Itself?

Consequences of Recycled Test Questions

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News & Analysis, Opinions, CultureVictoire HayekApril 18, 2016education
Puerto Rican Financial Crisis
Puerto Rican Financial Crisis

In 2015, the governor of Puerto Rico admitted that the island would not, in any way, be able to pay off the $72 billion that the nation had accrued in debt.

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BT Breakdowns, US, International, Finance & BusinessJarred FelixApril 15, 2016Puerto Rico, economy
Something Good's Brewing
Something Good's Brewing

Entrepeneurial Spirit and the Rise of Small Breweries

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News & Analysis, CultureAndrew ScottApril 10, 2016economy
Study Abroad is (Still) Worth the Risk
Study Abroad is (Still) Worth the Risk

Studying abroad for credit by American students has risen from 130,000 to more than 300,000 annually over the last 15 years.

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Opinions, International, CultureSophie HelmersApril 5, 2016terrorism, study abroad
Changing Focus in Business School Curricula
Changing Focus in Business School Curricula

It is necessary to consciously prevent financial crises before they happen, hence the effort to increase students’ awareness of social values and responsibility.

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News & Analysis, Culture, Finance & BusinessGladys TengMarch 24, 2016college, education
NoPro: Brand Recognition as a Flawed Business Model
NoPro: Brand Recognition as a Flawed Business Model

As we near the beginning of Spring, we are inching closer to wrapping up the first calendar year that FitBit has been publicly traded, and almost two years for GoPro.

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News & Analysis, Opinions, Finance & BusinessAndrew ScottMarch 10, 2016tech
The Morning Brew
The Morning Brew

Your Daily Fix of All Things Business

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News & Analysis, CultureMorgan Brewton-JohnsonMarch 9, 2016journalism
Brexit for Americans
Brexit for Americans

You may have heard of the term “Brexit.”

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BT Breakdowns, News & Analysis, Politics, US, InternationalLuca RadeFebruary 29, 2016geopolitics, Brexit, European Union, economy
The Rising Influence of the “Slow Shopping Theory”
The Rising Influence of the “Slow Shopping Theory”

In response to ongoing research that suggests that the slower people shop

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Opinions, News & Analysis, Culture, Finance & BusinessMelissa FulenwiderFebruary 14, 2016shopping, economy
Interview with Christopher D. Towle
Interview with Christopher D. Towle

President of Towle & Co.

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InterviewsAkshita GandraFebruary 13, 2016value investing, finance
College Textbook Prices Soar
College Textbook Prices Soar

A trip to the bookstore is among a college student’s worst nightmares

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News & Analysis, CultureIsabel ShipmanJanuary 4, 2016college, prices
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