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Hispanic Americans: Why Corporate America Not Ignore Them?

Hispanic Americans: Why Corporate America Not Ignore Them?
As I was signing-up for the 19th Annual AHBBS Business Conference & Career Fair (Friday, October 15), my excitement for the event grew as I read the list of invited speakers and panelists such as: Lino Garcia, GM ESPN Deportes; David Hernandez, CEO Liberty Power, and Ingrid Smart, President/COO Mendoza Dillon.

Zimbabwean MBA1 Gives Perspective on His Homeland

Global Goings-On
Zimbabwean MBA1 Gives Perspective on His Homeland
In the U.S. and Europe, Robert Mugabe, the president of Zimbabwe is widely viewed as corrupt. He is regularly condemned by publications from the New York Times to the Economist and is often blamed for the country's widespread poverty. The case against Mugabe is well documented by Western publications and institutions.

Meal Plan Not a Good Idea

Okay, okay the meal plan turns out not to be my brightest idea. It has been about a week and a half since I have had the meal plan and it seems that instead of losing weight, I have gained about 10 pounds. Instead of Ruben Studdard, I am quickly approaching being mistaken for Jaba the Hut.

C'est Ma Vie: An American in France

Hey! How's France? How are you enjoying it? What's it like living over there? The usual questions. But answering them is hard. It's so much fun! It's eye-opening. It's frustrating. It's a different reality. First, allow me to make a little introduction.

The "Core"ner Office

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My name is Will Kolb and I am the newly elected Vice-President for First-Year Part-Time students. In addition to working with all of the first-year core group leaders, my goal this year will be to bring the part-time students closer to the Stern community as a whole.

Message from the First-Year Vice President Phil Meer

by Phil Meer, psm251
The "getting used to Stern" period is now officially over, and I am blown away by the enthusiasm and energy that has remained and even increased since the beginning of school. I laugh when I think of that first morning of Pre-term downstairs in Tisch, where everyone was feeling each other out and asking about previous jobs and post school intentions.

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