From the yearly archives:

2007

Lady Falcons look to bounce back next month

December 13, 2007 Sports

It’s rare to look at the Lady Falcon results and see three straight losses, but that’s exactly the situation the Falcons face now. The Falcons have dropped three games against Assumption, Bryant, and Stonehill respectively. Two of the games were very winnable for the Falcons, but they were unable to hold on for the win.

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Bentley students get into the holiday spirit of giving

December 13, 2007 Campus Life

`Tis the season to give, and across campus many organizations and individuals have stepped up their philanthropic efforts during this year’s holiday season to bring cheer and essential help to people in need. This year, the events ranged from sending thoughtful seasonal greetings to hosting a full holiday party for Waltham school children, as Bentley’s Greek Council did on Wednesday.

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Electron Hut

December 13, 2007 Columns

Christmas is less than two weeks away, and there are plenty of technology enthusiasts out there who don’t play video games. What does one buy for such people? The list below is a selection of both low and high-tech gift ideas we at Electron Hut think fit the bill.

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#1 Ranked and undefeated Falcons look for strong month

December 13, 2007 Sports

The numbers keep getting better and better. The unbeaten Falcons’ winning streak has grown to 35 games overall and 21 home wins after their rout of conference rival Stonehill. The Falcons finished off yet another strong week in which they defeated both Bryant and Stonehill.

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Police Log

December 13, 2007 News

Medical Evaluation

On Monday evening, officers responded to Miller Hall for a medical evaluation. A student reported that he had been hit with a snowball and was in pain. He was transported to the hospital for further evaluation.

Motor Vehicle Violation

On Wednesday afternoon, Campus Police investigated a report of a vehicle illegally parked in a parking spot reserved for President’s Office staff.

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Mistress of Issues

December 13, 2007 Columns

Dear Mistress,

I think that I have an obsession with checking the internet for symptoms and causes of illness. Every time I feel sick, I go online to find out what it could be and just end up getting scared. I can’t even watch TV sometimes because if I hear about an illness on the news or on a TV show, I can’t stop myself from going on Google.

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Notes from Abroad

December 13, 2007 News

I used to watch movies trying to imagine what it would be like to walk across the bridges as a gondola sailed through underneath. I wondered why Paris was considered the most romantic city on earth. Why exactly is Michelangelo one of the most brilliant men of all time? In four short months I have exponentially opened my horizons.

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Chocolate heaven is right here in Boston

December 13, 2007 Features

That one word probably evokes thoughts of hundreds of different kinds of treats and morsels of pure heaven. Yet sadly for chocoholics out there, there are few places where even half of these delicacies are available to you. Until now that is.

Two words: Chocolate Bar.

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Falcons stay perfect after beating AIC and Assumption

December 6, 2007 Sports

The Falcons have successfully defended their number one ranking in the polls twice this week. The team had two tough conference matchups, one last Wednesday night at home against AIC, and one this past Saturday on the road at Assumption. In both games the Falcons were tested, but came away with double digit wins.

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Editorial

December 6, 2007 Op-Ed

It is study time in the library. You sit down and unpack your computer, books, and notes. But then you decide you need something warm to drink before you start working. So it’s off to Einstein’s for a coffee. But what about your stuff? Shouldn’t you pack it up and take it with you? “No, it’ll be fine” you think to yourself.

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KPMG hosts Bentley students for business etiquette dinner

December 6, 2007 News

Every semester, the Bentley College Student Chapter of the National Association of Black Accountants hosts two office visits with accounting firms in the area. In the past, the themes of these office visits have been events such as “A Day in the Life of.” where students shadow a professional for a day or have been specific tutorials teaching students how to use certain real-life applications that professional accountants encounter daily in their line of work.

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Mistress of Issues

December 6, 2007 Columns

Dear Mistress of Issues,

Finals are coming up and I have a lot of studying to do. However, my roommate continually insists on having his girlfriend stay in our room. During the year I don’t really care, but she’s been coming more and more often. Not just on the weekends, but during the week too.

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