Tags: Joseph Fahrendorf
I’m back… sorry for the long absence.
A lot has been going on recently and unfortunately blogging had to take a backseat while I prepared for final presentations, exams and the start of my internship. The good news is that I successfully made it through my first year of the MBA program and have an awesome internship lined up for the summer.
It has been a while since my last blog, but I’ve had absolutely no time this quarter.
Tonight was the first round of The Ohio State Intramural Softball Playoffs. Although I always find a way to injure myself while playing intramural sports, I am committed to finishing the season. This decision probably has less to do with my commitment to the team and more to do with the fact that my scar actually turned out to look pretty sweet. Anyways back to the softball story.
On Wednesday, April 28, FGSA hosted our final Town Hall meeting of the school year. The turnout was larger than expected, but we had plenty of pizza for everyone. To kick-off the meeting, the Social Chairs announced their upcoming events and reminded us to buy tickets to the Fisher Formal on May 14th.
During the sixteenth century, a French apothecary named Nostradamus scripted cataclysmic predictions for planet Earth such as: the Balkan Wars, World War III, and the release of the iPhone. Unfortunately, Nostradamus’ vague quatrains require intense hindsight and lack the ability to predict the future. As a result, Nostradamus’ literature can be