From the monthly archives:

January 2009

The Food Dude

January 29, 2009 Columns

Written by: Tom Hoeler People have long argued about what the greatest culinary invention “since sliced bread” is. For me the answer is extremely simple and relatively obvious given the comparison.

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Notes from Abroad (Hungary)

January 29, 2009 Notes from Abroad

Written by: Lauren Bocskocsky Every time I explained I was spending a semester in Budapest to someone in America, I would get the same question: “Why do you want to go to a place like Hungary?” I was asked this question so many times that I began to wonder the same thing myself.

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Obama election embodies spirit of Bentley MLK Breakfast

January 29, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias The Executive  Dining Room was adorned in yellow and blue arrangements to remind the community of Bentley’s tradition and presence. More importantly, it was filled with cheerful faces and warm greetings despite the brisk morning chill outside. After the exhilarating week of politics and the dawn of a new administration, the [...]

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Mistress of Issues:

January 29, 2009 Columns

Written by: Nicole Darvirris Dear Mistress, I will be graduating in May and have already started looking for a job. I’ve had a few interviews but nothing has really happened. I’m not panicking yet, but I would rather find something now so I can enjoy my last semester. What can I do? ~Senior for Hire

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We can have the day off, YES WE CAN

January 29, 2009 Editorials

Written by: The Vanguard Editorial Board President’s Day, Patriot’s Day, Columbus Day, and even Veteran’s Day.  Administration at Bentley University is aware of the importance of having holidays off, and does not hesitate to give students well deserved breaks.  These holidays are great, because they can effectively break up a semester to make it seem [...]

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Notes from Abroad (Belgium)

January 29, 2009 Notes from Abroad

Written by: Mike Stewart Why Belgium?  That was the first question posed by nearly everyone I told about my Study Abroad plans.  And it’s a good question – I mean Brussels, the capital of Belgium and the “administrative hub of Europe,” doesn’t exactly have the glamour of Paris or Rome’s cultural and historical mystique.   [...]

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If you haven’t already moved to our new email edition, do it!

January 29, 2009 News

If you haven’t already heard, the Bentley Vanguard recently moved from BentleyVanguard.com to BentleyVanguardOnline.com. As a result of our move, the old email edition has been discontinued and replaced, which means all previous subscribers will need to re-subscribe to our new online edition to begin retrieving it again.

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Hop on the bandwagon! We moved!

January 29, 2009 News

We have been putting it off for a long time but we finally got fed up with College Publisher, and moved our website. As of January 29, 2009, all new issues will be uploaded to: http://BentleyVanguardOnline.com

We are keeping the archives here, and as of now are in the process of moving recent articles over.

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Falcons peaking at perfect time to regain control in NE-10

January 2, 2009 Sports

Written by: Robbie LaBrie Remember when the Bentley men’s basketball team was “slumping” after 3 losses in the first month of the season?  “We don’t lose basketball games!” fans thought to themselves after watching their Falcons win 66 of 68 games over the last two seasons.  Well, it seems as though Lew Finnegan, Jason Westrol [...]

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