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Business School students evidently enjoy being gossiped about in the pages of their weekly newspaper, as only three percent have asked the Harbus News's gossip columnists to stop writing about them, editors said this week...
After receiving written complaints from students and faculty members, Harbus editors several weeks ago gave B-School students the option of not ever being mentioned in the column, the "Gang of Nine." Anonymous writers--one for each of nine 90-member sections in each class--compile the feature...
Students shifted blame from the school to theindustries themselves. "Corporate America is toblame for the lack of business school studentsentering manufacturing, not business schools,"said an editorial in The Harbus News, theB-School's newsletter. "Traditional manufacturingjobs are just no competitive in certain keyareas...
This week the Harbus News, the weekly paper of the Business School, published the entries to its first-ever Honest Cover Letter Contest. Staff writer Tom Popik held the competition to find out just how directly B-schoolers could address prospective employers above their ambitions...
Popik, a first-year student, said he only received three letters from Harbus readers. He attributed the minimal response to job-hunting students' not wanting their names published with the letters so soon before important job interviews...