Month: April 2018

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Driving Consumerism

By Staff Writer

Here we are hot off the heels of Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg's deposition in front of Congress. Facebook is accused

Plenty is Passionate About Produce

By Nichole Schack

There are over 7.4 billion people living in the world today. What does it take to feed all those people?

Lonely Hearts Look no Longer, Dating Ring is Here

By Akudo McGee

I thought it was appropriate to change things up a little bit and talk about a startup that's hoping to

Reflektive Is Changing Employee Performance

By Nichole Schack

In the job world, it can be hard for employers to keep their employees. Some employees have reported feelings of

Convenience Is in Its Genes

By Akudo McGee

For most of us, the topic of genes and DNA only extend as far as knowing that we may have

Coral Vita Wants to Save Coral Reefs

By Angel Kristoff

As the ocean changes and becomes more polluted, it seems like there’s never much good news about coral reefs. Amidst

Young, Talented and African, Will & Brothers Paves the Way for the Future

By Akudo McGee

These days, drones have been used for everything from blood delivery to dropping off a box of the pajamas you

Move With MoveWith

By Nichole Schack

Let's face it: Whether we like it or not, exercise is a part of staying healthy (even though most of

#Banking4all, Introducing Taqanu

By Akudo McGee

This next startup touches on something that many of us take for granted. Suppose you're at the mall and you

The ZBoard: Not Your Average Skateboard

By Angel Kristoff

Is the future of skateboards electric? Ben Forman and Geoff Larson, creators of the ZBoard, believe so. The ZBoard was

JOANY declutters health care planning

By Akudo McGee

Whether you've changed jobs or are thinking about finding a new health care plan to meet your needs, you would