Outsourcing business
February 24, 2011 · Comments Off on Outsourcing business
“Many people share the view that outsourcing is "wrong" because it takes jobs away from U.S. citizens,” said senior business administration major, Cullen Johnson. Businesses which have implemented outsourcing save a considerable amount of money since benefits for their workers are not provided. The decision to outsource also gives a business the opportunity to build relationships with other countries. “I share this concern but I also see a lot of good that it offers because most countries that do business together are at peace with each other,” said Johnson.
That’s What Steve Said: Burn Notice
February 24, 2011 · Comments Off on That’s What Steve Said: Burn Notice
Have you ever wondered what you would get if you combined James Bond, MacGyver, and Liam Neeson (in almost anything other than Love Actually)? If the answer to that question for you was Michael Westen, we should really become friends. If it wasn’t, don’t feel bad. That’s an awful precedence for a friendship anyway. It wouldn’t last long.
Stranger Danger
February 18, 2011 · Comments Off on Stranger Danger
Making new friends is never an easy task; especially when the elementary school curriculum includes stranger avoidance. Growing up in a suburb of a suburb, there is a tendency to forget everything that’s taught in school about how to avoid danger. Going on walks in the middle of the night, and yelling at the people on the side of the road don’t exactly mean the same thing in Ramsey as opposed to Minneapo
Valentine’s Day
February 18, 2011 · Comments Off on Valentine’s Day
What if his name was Lawrence? Saying Happy Lawrence Day to some one you love just sounds awkward. Anyone could have signed that love letter and it would be their name we put all over Hallmark Cards. Shouldn’t we make time everyday to show and tell the people close in our lives we love them? Or is love too scary of a word to say because of what it personally means to you? Valentines day is a typical Hallmark cards day, there is no other significance to this so-called “holiday.”
Responsibility
February 18, 2011 · Comments Off on Responsibility
This entire school year I have been making adjustments to my life and have been assessing my priorities from what they have been, where they are, and what they need to be. My focus has been trying to understand what my responsibility I have as a Christian, a student, a son, and so on.
Life of Love
February 18, 2011 · Comments Off on Life of Love
First off, I would like to point out that the Packers won the Superbowl- like I predicted. That’s all. . . Something that I would like to discuss is being proud of where you come from. I am sure anyone from Miller OR Carlson could say the exact same things about why they love the Hall they live in (or apartment, we mustn’t leave them out of this). But what I am particularly talking about is loving your fellow Christians.
Sports attendance at NCU
February 18, 2011 · Comments Off on Sports attendance at NCU
The North Central Rams score, and the crowds grow wild! But who are the Rams fans that make up the crowds? Which North Central sports do they like going to the most?
Game. Set. Match.
February 18, 2011 · Comments Off on Game. Set. Match.
Believe it or not, spring is on its way and that means the start of another tennis season. Although the court may not appear to be anywhere near ready at this point, the coach and her players are enthusiastic to begin the season.
Spotlight: Caleb Thomas
February 18, 2011 · Comments Off on Spotlight: Caleb Thomas
Senior interdisciplinary studies major Caleb Thomas will be a fifth year student during the 2011 soccer season. However, after tearing his hamstring, his playing status is pending. Currently, he is studying history at North Central and military science at the University of Minnesota.