Common Courtesy Not Always So Common
By: Louis Goldstein'You Thinking What I'm Thinking? I am going to go out on a limb and suggest that the column name is a bit of a misnomer this week. Most likely, you are not at all thinking about what...
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By: Andrew Chang MBA1 Full-Time SCorp elections for the executive board and block leaders were held last week and we had record-setting participation by the new full-time class. Participation at Stern...
View ArticlePTLF Welcome Note
Hello fellow part-time Sternies! To the current students, welcome back! To the new students joining us this year, welcome to Stern! My name is Jackson Yang and I am the current president of the Part...
View ArticleAvoiding the 1st (and 2nd) Year 15
By: Ejieme EromoseleHealth & Fitness Welcome back to school, where your mind may not be the only thing that expands this semester. With dozens of boxed Aramark lunches at corporate presentations,...
View ArticleDoing Business in... Johannesburg
By: Cole Couture'Round the World Johannesburg is not really a tourist's city. In the Lonely Planet guide to South Africa, it gets less than half the space devoted to Cape Town, the country's...
View ArticleNever Thought I'd Be on a Boat...
Sternies Land in Greece As summer internships drew to a close this August, 30 brave Sternies set sail for adventure in Greece. Alexandra Choli, an MBA2 and a Greek native, organized the trip, which...
View ArticleBlock Trysts: Too Close for Comfort
By: Beth MonahanBusiness Relations A glance across a sticky keg party in the basement. An accidental brush of hands over the table in a meeting room in the delirium of a late-night group project. A...
View ArticleNo News in Good News... Except During Recruiting
By: Matt SlaineThe News Feed I remember this time last year. All the second-years running around in suits, changing wardrobe in the bathroom, and applying hair gel in Sosnoff like it was their personal...
View ArticleTough Transitions When Leaving the Service
Barracks to Business Business school is place of transitions and ndash; and transitions are tough. It's a real world game of Chutes and Ladders where, instead of moving back and forth a few squares,...
View ArticleAdvice for Langone Newbies
By: Suma NarasimharajanThe Langone Word Upon seeing the huge crowds of new Langone students at Pre-term weekend, I couldn't help but think about the information overload that left me overwhelmed last...
View ArticleA Point on Semantics
By: Judd Pratt-HeaneyTechnically Speaking On the bingo board of office lingo, one of the new buzzwords to listen for these days is 'viral.' Yes, it's not just a sickness anymore! Instead, it's social...
View ArticleLiving in a Kingdom
By: Cem AltuntasThe Current Today, as I walked to my local grocery store to buy tomatoes and cucumbers, I realized that I had not made this walk in nearly four months because I spent my summer in...
View ArticleNYC Food Trek: Choice Eats Festival
While many of our classmates were off enjoying adventures in countries around the world, Katherine Mitchell and I decided to enjoy the foods of other countries during our NYC Food Trek this Spring...
View ArticleMy Time Here at Stern
A Langone Student’s Perspective on making the most of your time here at Stern It sounds cliche to say that the 2 2/3 years here at Stern went by just like that. ...
View ArticleE is for Executive-ish
By: Jonathan Friedlander The full-timers at Stern say “I go to Stern,” full stop. ...
View ArticleHaskins Giving Society Cocktail Reception
Hank Chang The NYU Stern Development and Alumni Relations team extended a special invitation to join them for the first annual Haskins Giving Society Cocktail Reception on Tuesday, April
View ArticleHere's What we did in Turkey!
10 Days in Istanbul during DBi Istanbul A recap of what Stern Students did in Turkey over the summer! ...
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