HBS Students Must Earn Their "Birthright"

To the Editor: Joseph P. Kahn’s September 27 article in the Boston Globe, “Degrees of Discomfort,” is among the most unsettling articles that I’ve read regarding the aftermath of the attacks on New York and Washington, DC. Apparently, a wide range of Harvard Business School students now are reconsidering their careers. Some are choosing nonprofit… Continue reading HBS Students Must Earn Their "Birthright"

Non-random Rant on Religion

This is going to be a real rant. Today I am really, really angry. So angry that I’m afraid this article probably won’t be funny (at least, not intentionally). Over the past few six months, the Atheists and Agnostics Group has been hacked, restricted and twice deleted from MySpace because they professed views that upset… Continue reading Non-random Rant on Religion

Restaurant Review – Tu Y Yo

Boston Globe ranks Tu Y Yo one of the city’s most authentic restaurants-What it’s all about. It’s very difficult as a native Mexican to find traditional, home-style Mexican cooking in New England. Most American restaurants offer burritos and nachos as authentic Mexican dishes, ignoring the homemade recipes that truly represent Mexico’s wide variety of regional… Continue reading Restaurant Review – Tu Y Yo

HBSers Split on Use of B-School Admissions Consultants

Business school admissions officers are increasingly concerned about the use of so-called “admissions consultants” by applicants to increase their chances of being accepted to upper echelon MBA programs, as documented in a recent article in the Boston Globe.ÿ As a result, schools are considering taking measures to address widespread use of these consultants. ÿSome of… Continue reading HBSers Split on Use of B-School Admissions Consultants