The Fall of WorldCom and Rise of Corporate Whistleblowing
In the wake of the collapse of Enron, WorldCom—the telecommunications giant—collapsed and succumbed to $41 billion of debt and a corporate scandal that destroyed its access to capital. On July 19, 2002...
View ArticlePaper 2 Guide to Submissions
This post is an index of paper 2 submissions. They are listed in reverse order of publication. TOMS Shoes: Doing More Harm than Good? by Kate Sowinski Chrysler: Boom to Bust by Marc Hartman The...
View ArticleThe Battle in West Harlem
Columbia University Expands into West Harlem In 2006, Columbia University requested that the New York City Zoning Commission rezone 35 acres of land in the West Harlem/Manhattanville area of New York...
View ArticleEthics of PPACA’s Funding
Healthcare… has been a major political topic in the United States for many years now. Should the government be in charge of providing the citizens with the basic necessity of healthcare?...
View ArticleCostco –“Always Putting Employees and Customers First”
Costco Wholesale Corporate Logo (Photo credit: Wikipedia) I love shopping at Costco! Ever since I was a little girl, the thought of going to Costco was always so exciting. Every time you step into the...
View ArticleFracking in the Marcellus Shale
The growing concern and focus on byproducts of the energy industry has sparked a global race for the production of alternative, more sustainable, types of energy. The emergence of renewable energy...
View ArticleShould College Athletes Be Paid?
One the most talked about discussions in college athletics is whether or not college athletes should be paid? I understand that the debate is broad one because there are too many factors surrounding...
View ArticleThe Unforeseen Complications of Linsanity
Click to enlarge. “Lincredible!” “Lin your face!” “Just Lin Time!” “May the best man Lin!” Beginning in early February 2012, for the next two weeks or so, these were just a handful of the “punny”...
View ArticleChildren and Chocolate
The Hershey Company was started in 1894 by Milton Hershey as the Hershey Chocolate Company. Milton Hershey started the company in his hometown of Deer Church, Pennsylvania, which eventually changed its...
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