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Life after SDSU: Take ownership of your future

Entering the workplace after four cozy years at San Diego State can be scary. But there’s a heap of different ways to prepare for it and do what you want as early in your career as possible.

As business majors graduate in swarms, companies begin to question the diversity of the degree. | Chelsea Massey, staff photographer

Diversity is key for business majors to-be

During the 2008-2009 school year, business majors dominated the American academic community with the largest number of degrees granted to undergraduate students. However, quantity does not always guarantee quality.

The average price of regular unleaded fuel in San Diego has increased by 24 cents since last April. | Brooke Valls, staff photographer

Savvy drivers jump to save at the pump

Annual gas price hikes came earlier than usual this year and hit San Diego especially hard.

Katie Foster, Staff Photographer

Paid service puts students up for rent

With a large percentage of San Diego State students registered as business majors, it should be no surprise that any opportunity for students to collaborate with companies on new projects would be a hit.

Antonio Zaragoza, Photo Editor

Dodge financial dilemmas on mint.com

Whether swimming in cash or drowning in a sea of debt, budgeting remains the most important aspect of financial success.

Antonio Zaragoza, Photo Editor

Spring grads figure job market realities

Every year, the time comes for many students to say farewell to San Diego State and hello to the job market.

MLMs draw working class in tough times

For many, it has become nearly impossible to ignore the current economic situation.

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Entrepreneur Society aids emerging execs

Entrepreneurship is not just about business establishment. It requires brainstorming, planning, networking and determination.

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Facebook careers employ innovation

In February 2004, Mark Zuckerberg, Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes and Eduardo Saverin launched Facebook from a Harvard residence hall.

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Alum inspire at happiest place on Earth

After years of aspiring to work for the imaginative world of Disneyland, Scott Sabens and Dylan Olson were both given the opportunity to live their dreams as Disney engineers.

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Site entices culinary moguls on a budget

In a society where supply and demand reign, the essential elements of dining, money and advertising revolve around consumer needs.

Teachers close student achievement gap

Today, educational inequity is a national epidemic. It is a sad truth that where a child grows up has a strong influence on the quality of his or her education, and a family’s economic prosperity directly effects the trajectory and scope of the child’s future.

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