GSB To Host First Nerd Olympics
The University of Chicago is a well known institution for several reasons: Nobel winning faculty, the invention of the nuclear bomb, and of course the wonderful catch phrase "the place that fun came to die." However, due to a recent trend, the University of Chicago has decided to distinguish itself in one other way: by hosting the first annual Nerd Olympics.
Meet, greet and move along
Maybe now Rome could be built in a day. It seems business relationships can be created in two minutes.
How Deal on Energy Died in Last Hours
By Kelly Brewington and Andrew A. Green, The Baltimore Sun Apr. 12--Just two hours remained before one of the Maryland General Assembly's most frenetic finishes, and in the Senate lounge Sen. Thomas M.
Speed reading
PLAINFIELD The village's water meter readers used to really get a workout. "We used to walk up to 15 miles per day," said Eric Miller, water operator crew leader. "You would have blisters on your feet and everything."
Nine-Year-Old Enumerates One Thousand Decimal Places of Pi
A nine-year-old girl, living in Changsha City, Hunan province, in China, demonstrates her exceptional memory by reciting the number for pi to one thousand decimal points. Pi is the ratio of the cir...
Ashford launches online leadership series
An interview with former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day OConnor is the first in a new online leadership series launched by Ashford University in Clinton, Iowa.
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