« back to article

Discuss “Guessthics! takes a turn for the meta”

AB Tech’s music boomed out of Rangos 1 on Thursday. The atmosphere was reminiscent of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?. Spotlights lit up the audience, building excitement. Technical equipment worth thousands covered the small room; plasma screens, laptops, and soundboards all came together to produce Guessthics!, an ethics game show brought to Carnegie Mellon by Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE).

SIFE’s primary purpose is to reach out and educate people about entrepreneurship. The group, which has grown from four to about 100 since 2000, is organized as a central executive board governing 11 different outreach projects. The two leaders for Guessthics! were first-years Kevin Kwan (a business administration major) and Alex Woo (economics).

Like...

Comments

Be heard

Name:
Required
Email:
Optional
Comment:

Comment guidelines

If you provide an email address, it will be displayed. This may make you more vulnerable to spammers.

HTML is not allowed. Paragraphs are automatically created by leaving a blank line. Links are created from URLs automatically.

Off-topic or inappropriate (e.g. obscene, libelous) comments are not permitted and will be removed.

Important: The Tartan provides these discussion boards to encourage discussion about the topics we report. The views and opinions expressed in these comments are those of their authors, and do not reflect the opinions of The Tartan.