Ryan Hurley
Ryan is a fourth year Finance student at the University of Cincinnati Lindner College of Business with a minor in Computer Science. In his free time he enjoys spending time outdoors, playing sports, and reading novels, as well as video gaming. An aspiring entrepreneur, he is currently working on a start-up in custom computer assembly and sales.
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Carl H. Lindner College of Business, University of Cincinnati, 2014Interests
Technology, Video Games, Sports, Science, History, Military, Creative Writing, News, Economics, Politics.Affiliations
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Sequester Budget Cuts Far Overblown, Not Nearly EnoughSequestration cuts are so overblown that the federal deficit will still be greater in ten years than it is now.
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Ohio Should Regain Business Footing by Addressing TaxesIt will take a lot more than lower a unemployment rate to truly demonstrate an economic recovery in the Buckeye State. Will the leaders in Columbus make the necessary changes in time to reverse the current economic and demographic trends? -
An Ohio Student’s Take on Gov. Kasich’s Concession to Medicaid ExpansionIn an economic climate where balancing state and federal budgets is difficult enough, expansion of Medicaid spending is a foreboding sign of regression.
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Ohio College Students the Targets of Relentless CampaigningThink you've been inundated with campaign advertising? If you haven't spent time around a college campus in Ohio, you don't know the meaning of the word.Also published on: -
Voting Early in the Buckeye State, but not for Obama or RomneyWhile early voting allows ballots to be cast before the debates, the candidates' positions on crucial issues are already pretty clear.
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Students Stand to Suffer Repercussions of Ohio Drought ConditionsWhile the local news may be reporting from the nearest farm fields, it’s not just the farmers who are dancing for rain.
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An Ohio Student’s Thoughts on the Bush Tax Cuts ExtensionWhile the Democrats and Republicans in Congress continually quibble over talking points, the American public eyes the calendar as the expiration of the Bush tax cuts looms.
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Final Regular Season Win Means Another Tourney Run for Cincinnati: Fan TakeAn utterly unpredictable regular season ends on a positive note and a trip to the Big East tournament, and most likely the NCAA tournament. -
The Logic Behind My Vote for Ron PaulIn the current economic climate, Ron Paul's policies truly address the root of problem.Also published on:
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The Hidden Price Tag That Colleges Won't Tell You AboutMuch planning and budgeting goes into determining the costs of higher education; make sure all of those costs are considered before committing to a financial roadmap. -
The Big Secret that Computer Manufacturers Don't Want You to KnowWhile the movies make building your own system look complicated and intimidating, the reality is far less glamorous. With a few hours of research, you can be on your way to building a completely personalized system of your own. -
Paintball: My Favorite Fall HobbyCombining an intense workout with an incredibly thrilling experience, paintball is a great way to spend a weekend outdoors.
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My Favorite Novel: AirframeMichael Crichton's 'Airframe' is a thrilling masterpiece that follows the whirlwind chain of events in the life of an executive of an airframe manufacturer after a disastrous plane accident. This is a description of why it is my favorite novel.
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As Online Gaming Services Expand, Controversy Follows SuitIn video game publishers' rush to digitalize the entire industry, many of the disadvantages of this movement are glossed over, resulting in the frustration and discouragement of fans at the direction in which the industry is moving.



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