Our oldest program, the Business Today Magazine has been the most widely distributed undergraduate publication in North America. With a distribution base spanning from college students to business executives, the Business Today Magazine reaches readers from all across America. Since our founding in 1968, we have published over 100 issues of Business Today

The benefit of having a completely student run magazine is credibility. Students talking to students. Students are more likely to be open to listening to their peers, not to adults, or to people who are in a different phase of their lives.
— Steve Forbes, Founder of Business Today

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The Life and Death of the E-ReaderWhen Amazon first announced the Kindle in late 2007, Newsweek boldly announced that the Internet giant was “reinventing the book.” The New York Times was more cautious in their assessment of the then newly-announced…

The Life and Death of the E-Reader

When Amazon first announced the Kindle in late 2007, Newsweek boldly announced that the Internet giant was “reinventing the book.” The New York Times was more cautious in their assessment of the then newly-announced product, suggesting it was an “E-Book reader that just may catch on.”

Fast Food in the Fast LaneIn a world where demand for speed seems to permeate every aspect of our lives, it is no wonder that quick-service restaurants (QSRs), known colloquially as ‘fast food’, have an important place in many people’s lives.

Fast Food in the Fast Lane

In a world where demand for speed seems to permeate every aspect of our lives, it is no wonder that quick-service restaurants (QSRs), known colloquially as ‘fast food’, have an important place in many people’s lives.

Next Gen MobilityTedious though the commute may be, it is important to development, and represents a huge frontier for change. So what’s happening?

Next Gen Mobility

Tedious though the commute may be, it is important to development, and represents a huge frontier for change. So what’s happening?