Business as Usual

By Daniel Seda After receiving the unofficial election results, members of the Incumbent Coalition skipped towards the elevators congratulating themselves on their previously uncontested victory.  Stopping momentarily on the way to attend their wine tasting social, they stuck their hands into the guts of the opposition to thank the New Baruch Alliance for their “good … Continue reading

A Conversation with President Wallerstein

Baruch’s new president Mitchell Wallerstein met with GSA representatives this Monday evening.  Your correspondent along with Andres Garcia, Mo Shamim, Anthony Esposito,  Emily Rotella and Leon Fischman  spoke with Mr. Wallerstein on his background, views and plans.  His background is eclectic and non-traditional.  His views are that Baruch has tremendous potential.  His plans are to … Continue reading

Time to Unwind

Midterms are drawing to a close and you’re looking around as the dust settles.  You know what time it is . . . markets, fragmentation and liquidity, aka time to party! Your hardworking representatives at the GSA have set up a social next week on Oct 28th.  14th floor be there! And don’t forget the … Continue reading

Check Your Email! The GSA Has Events for You

Another general broadcast, for you.  The Graduate Student Assembly, has some great events.  Remember to check back at the Graduate Baruchian if you don’t want to check your email directly.  Great for finding out information about events at the public terminals in the Vertical Campus.  Thanks to all of our friends at the GSA for … Continue reading

GSA Social a Success

By Jeremy Sykes Last Thursday the 16th, the GSA hosted it’s annual social on the fourteenth floor of the Vertical Campus.  GSA President Mosharof Shamim, was there to greet students as they entered the reception.  The purpose of the event is to welcome the graduate community each year, and to get them involved in student … Continue reading

From the ashes . . .

The recent (and I might add historic) vote by Baruch Grad students to increase the supplemental fee (aka the party tax) by ten dollars has passed.  Congrats to Mosharaf Shamin, Andres Garcia and the GSA team on their hard work to make it happen.  The new tax, er, fee will go from $29 to $39. … Continue reading