Proxii: The Modern Meet-Cute
Meet Proxii, a new dating app designed for you to actually connect with people in person. Learn why Proxii is different from most dating apps and why it is perfect for a Cal Bear.Continue Reading
Amalia is a senior from Houston, Texas studying at the Haas School of Business in the Global Management Program and minoring in Data Science. As a Senior Advisor and Columnist, she has explored the intersections that social justice and popular culture have with business. Amalia has studied and interned in both London, England and Madrid, Spain, fueling her interest in the impact of international culture and events on business. She also serves as a representative for the Global Management Program and is pursuing a career in business analytics. In her free time, Amalia enjoys playing basketball or soccer and obsessively reading.
Meet Proxii, a new dating app designed for you to actually connect with people in person. Learn why Proxii is different from most dating apps and why it is perfect for a Cal Bear.Continue Reading
There is a subset of TikTok called “BookTok” that is entirely devoted to books and is becoming increasingly popular. BookTok has begun to have the book market in a chokehold. In this article, community columnist Amalia Nichols explores said chokehold and what it means for multiple aspects of the book industry.Continue Reading
Texas has attacked women’s reproductive rights with the passage of Senate Bill 8, the strictest anti-abortion law in the country. In the following article, Community columnist Amalia Nichols, a Texas native, investigates the extensive impacts this bill will have on business, the economy, and women, who are essential to both former points.Continue Reading
COVID-19 put an obvious damper on the movie industry; however, Marvel’s “Shang-Chi,” an exclusively theatrical release, has become the highest-grossing domestic release of 2021. This article will explore why this happened and what it means for movies moving forward.Continue Reading
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