Thursday, October 11, 2007

BUSINESS TODAY



Business Today is the largest student-run magazine in the nation.
The publication was founded in 1968 by three undergraduates at Princeton, Steve Forbes, Jon Perel, and Michael Mims. These students wanted to show business and government leaders that college students cared about important issues facing the world. Since then, Business Today has grown to become the largest student-run publication in the country. We publish two issues (Fall and Spring) every school year, and each issue is circulated for free to 125,000 students at colleges across the country.
The magazine focuses on how various issues in the business world affect students, and what we as students are doing in response. By examining controversial issues and exploring life after college, we hope to help readers prepare for their futures. With a range of diverse topics that span all industries, Business Today focuses on stories that provide students with a broader understanding of businesss leadership, industry innovation, government controversy, international perspectives, and career track advice. Although the magazine is published by students at Princeton, we depend upon students at colleges across the country to write the articles in Business Today.
Editorial Mission:
To serve as the premier, national collegiate outlet for a broad spectrum of student and executive opinion on business and world affairs.
Our Content: Top schools around the country are canvassed for student writers who have unique and well-constructed perspectives on targeted issues. All editorial and layout responsibilities are assumed by the Business Today staff.
Executive Interviews and Responses: Business Today is the only avenue to share opinions and expertise with a broad audience of student leaders
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Spring 2007 Issue ( 16 items )
Fall 2006 Issue ( 12 items )
Spring 2006 Issue ( 15 items )
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