The 7 Wonders of Google
Oh the Places You Will Go With Google! Countless times I’ve gone on Google to look up a legit piece of information as my trusty source and I’ve trailed off into the black hole of the internet looking up silly videos or information, often forgetting what it was I was looking up in the first … Continue reading
Zodiac Explained: Astrological Faux Pas Or Ultimate Identity Crisis?
After a short hiatus for the Baruchian over winter break, I would like to take this opportunity to touch upon the more important issues that arose this past January. Since we departed the halls of Baruch, the world has been in an uproar. From Fox news to the New York Times there has been one … Continue reading
Welcome Back! Spring ’11 Semester
Welcome back to Baruch everyone! New students and current, get ready for another hectic and exciting semester. There’s no better way to get the semester back in gear than attending the Baruch Graduate Social Meet ‘n’ Greet tonight at Solas. Come and meet new students and catch up with old ones over a drink and … Continue reading
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Well, you definitely can’t slow down time but you sure can enjoy it while it’s flying by. Happy 2011 to everyone, your friends, and your families. Enjoy the New Year and never take anything for granted. See you all in 2011!
Is the World Gray?
Do we live in a world of duality? Is our world gray, or black and white? After a well lubricated evening last week and having guests at our new apartment, my cousin and I got into a semi-heated discussion at 4am on life and how the world works. About 40 minutes into our debate, … Continue reading
Winter Break
With the finals over and the last case submitted, it’s time for a break. You can count on the Graduate Baruchian to continue posting content about Baruch, Business and life in general for grad students. Check back regularly and see what is new. Meanwhile enjoy your Holiday and recharge. Spring semester will be here before … Continue reading
Sykaljery’s Movie Picks on the Financial Crisis: IOUSA
IOUSA This is a movie about the national debt. It is a really excellent film, which is extremely well produced. I don’t hold with some of its tenets, and in many ways, it seemed to be a vehicle for the punditry of David Walker, the former Comptroller of the GAO, but factually, I think it … Continue reading
International Advertising Assocation Winter Ball, 2010
On Wednesday evening, December 15th, the who’s who of New York communications got together at the Pierre Hotel in Manhattan in 1930’s jazz-age style with a Casino de Monte Carlo theme to finish off the year. As one of the largest media events in New York, companies such as The Wall Street Journal (the Diamond … Continue reading
“Go Home and Kick the Dog”
In an interview conducted by Professor Donald Vredenburgh, David B. Henry gave us his career advice and expert opinions on leadership, management, and organizational change. He is President, Vice Chairman and CEO of Kimco Realty Corporation, with local partners in Chile, Peru, and Brazil. Contrary to the typical idea of having a plan and mapping … Continue reading
Daycare Center on the 3rd Floor
Daycare Center on the 3rd Floor Finals week is coming up soon and we’re all about to spend most of our waking moments at the library when we’re not at work. Of course the library has rules, but who’s to say that we all follow them? I’m sure we can all say we’ve occasionally … Continue reading








