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The news that keeps us Onward On!

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March Madness has significant effect on business productivity

Mike Ulishney, The Carroll News Mar 28, 2019

Avid college basketball fan or not, it is the time of the year again when friends, families and coworkers gather around their televisions and computer screens to watch the thrilling Division-I basketball...

Recession alarm bells being rung by U.S. bond market

Matthew Meyer, Staff Reporter Mar 28, 2019

One of the United States’ most accurate economic predictors just signaled an oncoming recession. On  Friday, March 22, the United States Treasury long-term to short-term bond spread plunged into the...

Column: “Tell me about yourself”

André Alamina, Columnist Mar 28, 2019

There is probably no single question that gives interviewees more anxiety than “Tell me a little bit about yourself.” It is almost always the first question that an interviewer will ask, but despite...

Column: Work smarter, not harder.

Riley Sharp, Buisness/Finance Editor Mar 28, 2019

Instagram. It’s not simply a photo-sharing app, but rather a vessel for dreams, a platform for performance and weapon of justice. It’s a place of comfort for the lonely. It’s a service for the...

Jeff Bezos, The National Enquirer and all the blackmail details

Alex Rajakovich, Staff Reporter Feb 13, 2019

Jeff Bezos, CEO and mastermind of Amazon and the world’s richest man, publicly announced on Twitter his divorce from MacKenzie Bezos, his wife of 25 years, in early January. The decision came after a...

Gucci creative director breaks silence amid controversy

Madeline Hanna and Riley Sharp Feb 13, 2019

Gucci, one of the most famous and popular luxury fashion brand is known for creating new and irresistible, code-breaking fashion that captivates consumers. In doing so, they have been able to sell their...

Column: Wheelin’ & dealin’… with inaccessibility

Riley Sharp, Business & Finance Editor Feb 13, 2019

As someone who has seen firsthand the effects cerebral palsy can have on those managing it, the family and the community, I can say with confidence that American culture is not catering to the disabled...

Column: Will climate change kill capitalism?

Dominic Gordon, Guest Columnist Feb 13, 2019

Economic growth under capitalism might be coming to an end. This might not be a bad thing. A proposed future economic system pans both socialism and capitalism as overly dependent on growth. “Growth...

Column: Super Bowl or Subpar Bowl?

Alex Rajakovich, Guest Columnist Feb 7, 2019

On Sunday, Feb. 3, the New England Patriots took on and defeated the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII. Perhaps the lackluster nature of the game can only be fully conveyed by its equally disappointing...

Column: Your business is everyone’s business

Riley Sharp, Business & Finance Editor Feb 7, 2019

If you went back right now and opened up your high school yearbooks, what would you see? Probably some outdated jokes on past trends and funny inside remarks on teachers. If I opened my yearbook right...

Column: 5 Things You’re Spending Too Much Money On

Andre Alamina, Business & Finance Columnist Feb 7, 2019

If you want to get more serious about saving money in 2019, one of the best places to start finding those extra dollars is actually your own bank account. I know, it sounds crazy, but you could potentially...

Top 5 financial decisions for college students

Andre Alamina, Business & Finance Columnist Jan 31, 2019

College is one of the most transformative periods of anyone’s life.  A lot of who you become stems directly from the experiences you have and  the decisions you make in college. While college is...

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