Utilizing Your Resources

by Megan Jewell Having recently graduated from college, I am familiar with the post-college frantic job hunt combined with being thrust into the “reality of life” that one seems protected from at college. That is why I was intrigued by the headline on the...

Best Places? Not so Fast!

by Dennis Burnside “When it comes to a place to live and raise a family, most Americans want two things: the opportunity for themselves and their children to prosper, and a quality of life that lets them enjoy the fruits of their labor.” How can anyone...

What in the world is going on?

By Pete Julius The stock market may have rebounded to pre-September 11 levels, but the economical and psychological effects remain uncertain. As the economy continues to struggle, predicting corporate behavior becomes more difficult. Merger and acquisition activity is...

The is a Light at the End of the Tunnel

By Pete Julius The events of September 11th produced a dense black cloud over the economy.  No one had any idea what the economy was going to do.  Only the days ahead would tell.  As the days passed by, consumer spending began to rise steadily and there was a...