BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH
2 days ago by Lori Weber and Lauren Farnsworth
He is quiet. He sits in the black chair, leaning back a little, and while he talks, a small, shy smile curves when he talks about basketball, volleyball and bowling: the three sports he plays in the Special Olympics.
He pulls out a gold coin, marking the three years since he has put a bottle of liquor to his mouth.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH
11 hours ago by Kyle Reynolds
Bowling Green City Council member Robert McOmber began discussion on banning cell phone use by drivers in June.
"It's a safety issue," McOmber said. "A lot of research has been done and all say that drivers on cell phones are less attentive than those who are not.
BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH
2 days ago
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The Monroe Street Journal, University of Michigan Business School, MI
5 days ago by Soojin Kwon Koh
We are thrilled to welcome another great group of students to join us at Ross. This year's incoming MBA class hails from 32 countries and can boast that it has the highest average GMAT score in the school's history at 706.
In addition, this new class brings a wide variety of experiences - from the traditional career paths of consulting, banking, marketing and engineering to the "non-traditional" fields of the arts, nonprofit, education and government.
The Monroe Street Journal, University of Michigan Business School, MI
5 days ago by Eling Yang
Hello! Welcome or welcome back to another year of unforgettable experiences. The summer really has flown by and was seemingly too short. Nonetheless, the excitement of returning to friends or discovering new experiences remains. We, at SGA, are excited to continue to be the voice of the students.
The Monroe Street Journal, University of Michigan Business School, MI
5 days ago by Lisa Hurst
To those of you who are just starting your classes here at Ross, "Welcome to Ann Arbor!" To those of you who are returning, "Welcome back!"
The Office of Career Development (OCD) career counseling staff has grown over the summer. In addition to over 50 peer counselors, we are pleased to have four staff counselors available to counsel students this year.