Welcome back, Baruch scholars! For those of you who are new to our blog, the Weekly Newsmakers (WN) is a collection of interesting items that we think you should know about – a one-stop shop for news and events. Without further ado, our first WN of the semester… Obama Urges Speed on Immigration Plan, but [...]
Weekly Newsmakers – Immigration Law, China’s Territorial Stance, New Secretary of State, and Free Events in NYC
Weekly Newsmakers: North Korea Launch, 911 Update, and Your Ticket to NYC Events
As the holidays are approaching and many in the Baruch community are ready to take a well-deserved break over the winter, we’ve decided to include a few more exciting NYC activities in this edition. Even better, these events are free to the public, so don’t miss your chance to enjoy the arts in our great [...]
Weekly Newsmakers: Chinese Companies Delist, Delta’s Plans, and Nifty New York Events
Welcome to another Weekly Newsmakers – your source for soundbites and recaps of fascinating and important stories that made headlines. Tide Turns After a Flood of Chinese Listings – Wall Street Journal (Editor’s Pick) While it was not too long ago that Chinese companies voraciously wanted to enter the U.S. securities market, investment banks such [...]
Weekly Newsmakers: Post-Thanksgiving Special Edition
Welcome back! We hope that everyone’s Thanksgiving break was terrific the past two weeks! Of course, the news doesn’t stop during the holidays, so we are pleased to present an extended length special edition Weekly Newsmakers to keep you in the know for events that occurred while many of us were away on holiday. Free [...]
Weekly Newsmakers: The Presidency, Ballots, and Natural Disasters
Welcome to another edition of the Weekly Newsmakers – your source for news topics making headlines domestically and around the world. Divided U.S. Gives Obama More Time – New York Times (Editor’s Pick) For those in the United States, this week entailed lots of buzz about who would claim the presidency. Television reports indicated that [...]



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