Goizueta Keystone Week: Illuminating the Path Ahead
Every year at Goizueta Business School, second-year, Full-Time MBA students return to campus, with a little more bounce in their step,...
At the AP: The Home Stretch
It’s the final week of my internship here at The AP, and it’s been a truly rewarding experience. I’m still in disbelief at how quickly 12...
At the AP: Working the plan
The first few weeks of my internship at the AP have been dedicated to situational analysis of macro-environmental conditions, the market...
At the AP: Planning the Work
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Yahoo, CNN, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Fox News … These are the sources from which you...
Of Friendly Fate and Familiar Faces
Five years ago, as I emptied my bedroom at Countryside Apartments in Gainesville, leaving behind a shoddily painted magenta wall and an...
What’s Big, Shiny and Read All Over?
It’s summer, and if you’re in a full-time MBA program, it means you’re off to your summer internship to try your hand at...
Esta, Guam
I guess one might call it a liberation of sorts, although in all honesty, the fact that I left Guam on Liberation Day has nothing to do...
Celebrating the Goddess on Navarathri
Back in Gainesville my friends and family are doing their rounds—both in seeing house kolus at friends’ homes and dancing...
Too many straws
(Flickr photo by kozumel) My dad wanted me to go to graduate school to make myself more qualified. I, on the other hand, wanted to jump...
Hafa Adai, from where America’s day begins
The verdict is in, and I am guilty. Guilty for not e-mailing people back home. Guilty for not blogging. And guilty for not bringing you...