Distinguish Yourself: Use Time Wisely
In economics, we discuss the allocation of scarce resources. Those discussions generally focus on guns and butter, labor and capital, or other economic-speak but don’t cover our personal resources. You...
In economics, we discuss the allocation of scarce resources. Those discussions generally focus on guns and butter, labor and capital, or other economic-speak but don’t cover our personal resources. You...
If you are reading this blog post, you undoubtedly use some type of social media in your everyday life. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, something. And those are good things. But they...
The monks of Saint Joseph Abbey put the final nail in the coffin of Louisiana’s law that allows only licensed funeral directors to sell caskets. The monks have been building...
For the past year or so, I’ve read terrifying headlines shout dire warnings about the “college bubble” and “education bubble.” These articles warned readers to be cautious about their college...
Tuesday November 13th from 6:30 to 8:00pm at the Penn Brewery. Speaker: Dr. John Hardin from the Koch Institute Admission: $10, free for students and AF members RSVP on facebook...
This past summer I graduated from college, married the best girl in the world (she is so patient and will turn me into a human being eventually), and moved to...