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Posted by Michelle Hines on Thursday, January 12, 2012 10:40 am
Fox 8 runs story on soon-to-open Spartan Trader retail store
Fox 8 ran a feature on the soon-to-open Spartan Trader retail store. The store, run by students, was organized through the Cross Disciplinary Entrepreneurship Program in the Bryan School of Business and Economics. Dr. Dianne Welsh, who oversees that program, says the store will open in a few weeks and will offer crafts, clothing and jewelry on consignment as well as bike rentals. The idea is to teach students how to run small businesses.
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