Careers

More than a 4.0

Focusing too much on grades makes you forget the more important things in life.

Money can't buy happiness

Career choices should be dependent on passion, not salary.

Saving Facebook

Questionable posts could make potential employers refrain from hiring you or even reading your resume.

Trapped in summer intern-ment

When we were children, summers meant nothing more than three months of running through sprinklers and watching massive amounts of television. Now that we are older, however, summers are no longer simply a break between two school semesters, but an extension of school itself, ripe with opportunities for personal edification.

Crunching numbers: math beyond finance

Math students collaborated with web executives, and some calculated how to find a job.

Lime Connect event anything but sour

Lime Connect, a career-focused organization that caters to talented students with disabilities, hosted an event on Tuesday evening.

Selling Out for the Greater Good

Last week, the presidential candidates made a rare joint appearance in order to discuss the importance of public service, particularly by the country’s youth.

Too High a Price for a GS Education?

Was it a mistake to come to Columbia? Having amassed nearly $70,000 in student debt, it’s a nagging question.

Breaking In

When it comes to finding a career in the world of sports, the general rule of thumb seems to be quite simple: if you’re lucky enough to get your foot in the door, check your ego before you enter.
<