India, Show Me The Money
Categories: Current Events
The numbers say India’s booming. However, scams and other forms of corruption are holding the country back.
The Things Unsaid: No Drama Obama and the Chinese
Categories: Current Events
Little progress seems to have been made on the countless issues simmering between the United States and China, the world’s two most powerful nations. But, as Hillary Clinton shrewdly noted, it’s not easy getting tough with someone when you owe them so much darn money, so some issues just weren’t spoken of.
The Global G-Spot: Consumerism
Categories: Current Events
I’m a consumer, and you’re a consumer, and all of them are too. But can we stop the spread of homogeneity before unique cultures are wiped out in the name of economic survival?
Socrates says you should get a life
Categories: Lifestyle
It was ol’ Socrates who said, “Beware the barrenness of a busy life.” The one thing the ancient Greeks never failed to stress and strive for was balance. We should consider taking a few pointers to find that integral balance between fun and work — considering how long they’ve been around, the Greeks probably picked up a thing or two.
Global Education in Universities
Categories: Business
By Andreana “Addy” Drencheva Universities supposedly give us a global education. They encourage us to take foreign languages and study abroad. They encourage us to study the histories and political systems of foreign countries. But that is how far their global education goes. Universities supposedly prepare us for real life in a world of globalization. [...]