Archive for October, 2008

It’s that time of year again.

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Well, the temperature has dropped to a tolerable 70 degrees.  The leaves aren’t really changing but I imagine the foliage will begin to tilt towards fall soon enough.  If you live in a place with four seasons, then I’m quite sure you have seen the signs of fall already.  At Baylor in Waco, TX, we [...]

If you ain’t THIRD, you’re last

Monday, October 20th, 2008

This is my last official Fall Break.  It doesn’t sound that exciting when you think about what I usually do with my fall breaks, sit around in my underwear, watch some football, maybe go for a bike ride… maybe.  But this fall break, I was invited to go to a case-competition hosted [...]

Touchy-feely business

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

“What’s the point?”
“What the heck is the point of taking political science classes in a business program?”
“Shouldn’t you be more focused on finance, microeconomics, and general business practices so that you can take those ideas to wherever you are going?”
These are all common questions an International Management student has to hear in [...]

It’s so hard to say goodbye to yesterday

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Let’s be honest; Baylor isn’t that bad of a place.  In fact it’s pretty cool with regards to faculty and staff.  Dr. Carini is willing to try new things that might make his students perform better; he’s kind of an organizational behavior guy like that. (here’s an artist’s rendering)

One thing that he [...]