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Short Story: The Group Project From Hell

Short Story: The Group Project From Hell

By Chris Barton, Editor-in-Chief Professor ____ – Yesterday in class you had us fill out team evaluations. I’m sure that you noticed that I scored a particular member of my team rather harshly, and I’d like to explain why. First of all, I’d like to commend you...
ExxonMobil’s Ethics: A Reflection on the Limits of Reform

ExxonMobil’s Ethics: A Reflection on the Limits of Reform

By Chris Barton, Editor-in-Chief “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” ― R. Buckminster Fuller Anyone who spends a lot of time around me knows that I’m not very fond...
Why Your Coursepacks Cost a Ton

Why Your Coursepacks Cost a Ton

By Chris Barton, Editor-in-Chief Amidst the excitement of coming back to school and the joy of seeing all of our friends again, the first week of school also included a swift punch in the wallet: when we realized that, on top of tuition, fees, books, room and board,...
Down to the Wire: Tips for Landing a Last-Minute Internship

Down to the Wire: Tips for Landing a Last-Minute Internship

By Chris Barton, Co-Editor On Wednesday I heard back from an internship that I had applied for a little over a month ago. It was one I had an eye on for a while, and which I was excited about – but we were so close to summer that I was starting to get worried....
A Relevant Story

A Relevant Story

By Chris Barton, Co-Editor Every story has an audience. An author always writes with someone in mind, someone who they hope will read what they have written; someone who will benefit from it in some way. Sometimes it’s a specific person, sometimes a group of people....