Editor’s Note: This is the sixth in a series about iconic Gahanna businesses to be featured monthly. Gahanna’s Coaches, 230 Granville St., has been a place to enjoy sporting events, live music, pizza and beer for 27 years. The business originally was opened in 1994 on Creekside’s Mill Street by […]
Month: December 2021
QUINCY – The city’s municipally run community college will soon begin granting four-year bachelor’s degrees for the first time. The move to add a bachelor’s degree in business management to the two-year college’s offerings is part of an effort to help stabilize the school, which has seen declining enrollment and financial difficulties. More:Quincy […]
Microsoft is creating its first standalone version of Microsoft Teams for small businesses. Microsoft Teams Essentials will be priced at $4 per user per month and provide access to the core meeting features of Teams without the typical Office app bundling that requires a more expensive Microsoft 365 plan. This […]
During the 2020 pandemic lockdown, many high school students embraced innovation. For Caleb A., a senior at Sandy Creek High School in Tyrone, Georgia, that took the form of Up Next Finance, a website to help high school students understand investing, economics and personal finance. “My mission is to help […]
Students in 20 businesses pitched their ideas to 150 Cornell alumni, investors and friends during the eLab pitch night Nov. 11 at Cornell Tech in New York City. The night gave students one of the first opportunities to share their ideas since they were chosen for eLab in September. Their […]
KISSIMMEE, Fla. — The numbers show that 2020 was a down year for tourism travel, and Central Florida felt the impact financially as tens of millions of tourism tax dollars were lost. What You Need To Know Central Florida lost tens of millions of tourism tax dollars due to the COVID-19 […]