The Next Great Generation

An online magazine written by and for the Millennial Generation.

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Can Millennials Save the Economy?

By on Aug 9, 2011
Categories: Business

In times of economic strife, governments look to small businesses to boost job and employment growth. Can ours start supporting Millennial entrepreneurs already?

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Trade school a smart alternative

By on May 11, 2011
Categories: Business

We’ve been told our whole lives a college degree is the ticket to success. But what if the real ticket only takes two years? What if the real ticket is trade school?

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India, Show Me The Money

By on Mar 5, 2011
Categories: Current Events

The numbers say India’s booming. However, scams and other forms of corruption are holding the country back.

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Socrates says you should get a life

By on Nov 9, 2010
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.

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Do brands have a responsibility to your health?

By on Mar 6, 2010
Categories: Business

The government is legislating trans fats. Schools are trying to get soft drinks and unhealthy snacks banned from vending machines. Obesity and diabetes are two health issues that will cost tax payers millions if not more in the future (another expense to be borne by Gen Y). Do brands have a duty to offer healthy [...]

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Opinion: Obama Doesn’t Pay His Debts

By on Dec 10, 2009
Categories: Current Events

By Mike Hachey: Mike is a graduate of Emerson College. His future is uncertain. Gen Y put President Obama in office. Whether we worked as high-profile speechwriters or volunteered for unglamorous jobs like door-to-door canvassing, millennials made up the bulk of the president’s vast grassroots network during the election of 2008. David Plouffe, Obama’s campaign [...]

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