Business Casual Archive
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Business Casual: Out Of OrderThe deposed DeKalb school board members are not helpless victims. They are intelligent, well-educated people. The victims are the DeKalb school children. |
May 2013 |
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Business Casual: Dollars And StarsGeorgia’s entertainment industry has come a long way since the days of good-old-boy celebration movies like Smokey and The Bandit. So long, Burt Reynolds. Hello, vampires and zombies. |
April 2013 |
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Business Casual: Turning Up The HeatIt’s not hard for legislators to lose touch with the real world of Georgia citizens when everyone coming their way seems to be full of flattery and money. |
March 2013 |
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Business Casual: Heroes Then And NowPaschal’s Restaurant, which Herman Russell revived at a new location, serves good Southern cooking with a generous side of Atlanta history. |
February 2013 |
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Business Casual: What's Next, Guys?This is a real wake-up-and-smell-the-coffee moment, gents. The world is becoming less male-centric and more inclusive. |
January 2013 |
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Business Casual: Students, Not WidgetsBudget cuts are a reality in higher education, but we are dealing with people, not just numbers. Here’s hoping the human factor |
December 2012 |
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Business Casual: Friends With RitualsThere is something very nourishing about the observances and ceremonies that enrich and enliven friendships and nudge good intentions into action. |
November 2012 |
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Business Casual: The Old Digital DivideThe Red & Black flap last summer was a classic generational confrontation. The tweeting student journalists owned the story from the beginning, and it helped that they were right. |
October 2012 |
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Business Casual: Holding The LineThere is a line between spirited political exchange and mindless verbal assaults that must be respected. Trouble is, that blasted line keeps moving. |
September 2012 |
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Business Casual: Getting Schools RightThe notion that there’s always room for one or two more in a classroom is as unrealistic as the idea that budget cuts and increased class sizes won’t affect educational quality. |
August 2012 |














