By: Cathy Bao Nowadays, everyone thinks they’re a photographer. With one purchase of a DSLR camera and some lenses, anyone and everyone can take crystal clear photos that have just the right amount of color saturation to make the images pop. However, does that actually make you a photographer? In the photography industry, there is [...]
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Cloudy with a Chance of … Mac & Cheese?
By: Pornpol Tangchitnob Unless you have yet to experience the fine dining that Trim provides every day, you have probably noticed that there has been an endless stream of chicken and mac and cheese. At first, it seemed as though Sodexho had merely gotten a good deal, overstocked, and the streak would last for [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Ways and Means: Hints and Secrets
By: Afua Biney Do you have a Ways and Means presentation coming up? Are you wondering if your budget will be approved by SGA? Here are some tips to help you sail through an effective Ways and Means presentation. • Plan ahead by making budgets. • Your budget must include line by [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Courses to Keep You Sane
By: Andew Lin “Heavy work-load.” “Inconvenient.” “What do you want? I’m sleeping.” These are just some of the things that come out of Babson students’ mouths when asked about college. This is not to say that Babson’s a bad place, but it does serve as an indication of the amount of stress that everyone [...]
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By: Daniel Muise Everyone who went through FME remembers the stress and the inevitable catastrophe or two that is the affliction of every freshman at Babson. Many an FME business has been assaulted by a seemingly endless and always simultaneous gauntlet of challenges that a normal start-up might encounter; all to learn the lessons [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Len Green: No Stranger To Entrepreneurship
By Alexey Ossikine To upper classmen at Babson College, entrepreneurship professor Len Green needs no introduction. Green’s class, the Ultimate Entrepreneurial Challenge, is arguably one of the most popular class at the #1 entrepreneurship college. In case there is any doubt, the course has been named among the 10 Best Entrepreneurship Courses in America by [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Spring Break Trips 2010
By: Andrew LIn In less than a week, the long-awaited spring break will arrive and students will once again be freed from the iron grasp of incessant schoolwork. Some will fly home, others will head to the west to soak in the sun-and-beach lifestyle, and unfortunately some will remain on campus. Amidst all this, [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Surviving Trayless Trim
By: Daniel Muise One week last year, Trim went trayless and it was as if the floors had been greased and the plates lit on fire; there was confusion in the lunch-lines, plates were dropped, drinks were spilled, and cries of “now I have to make two trips!” could be heard throughout the dining [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Valuable Resources: The Cutler Center
By: Kaitlyn Carmel In a world where the job market can be described as sparse and competitive, the business sector, like many industries, has seen cutbacks and minimized levels of hiring. A glance at the most recent editorial on finances in the Christian Science Monitor claims that one in every five males, age 25-54, [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Salvation by the Imagination
By: Cathy Bao “An idea is salvation by imagination.” This quote by Frank Lloyd Wright is something we as business students can all understand. One great idea is all we need to start the ball rolling on something we can turn into something much bigger. Innovation is the Babson way and creative ideas are constantly [...]
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