From the monthly archives:

March 2009

Policy change: campus alerted to incident of bias

March 27, 2009 Headlines

Written by: Dan Merica In an e-mail to the Bentley community on March 4, Jeanette Buntin, director of the Multicultural Center, notified campus of an “incident of bias” that occurred on campus.

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Student employees recognized at luncheon

March 27, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias With a superior emphasis on job opportunities and career initiatives, Bentley recognized student employees and supervisors last week during National Student Employment Week. The crowded Executive Dining Hall held many student employees, supervisors, and other interested faculty and students who eagerly awaited the announcements of this year’s Student Employee Winner and [...]

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Falcons open season 9th in national rankings

March 27, 2009 Sports

Written by: Dan Ryaboy As the winter sports seasons wind down, it was business as usual for the basketball teams as they both qualified for the national tourney with the men making an unprecedented third straight run into the Sweet 16. Meanwhile, the Men’s hockey team enjoyed a resurgent year ending in a semifinal loss [...]

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Men’s hockey season comes to an end against Air Force

March 27, 2009 Sports

Written by: Robbie Labrie The Bentley Men’s hockey team put up one of their finest seasons in recent memory in 2008-09, but in the end, it was one of the greatest teams in the country that got the best of the Falcons and ended their run. Bentley managed to lock down fourth place in the [...]

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Notes from Abroad – Belgium

March 27, 2009 Notes from Abroad

Question # 8:  What new perspectives about the U.S. have you gained during your semester abroad? What major differences have you noticed?

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Notes from Abroad – France

March 27, 2009 Notes from Abroad

Question # 8:  What new perspectives about the U.S. have you gained during your semester abroad? What major differences have you noticed? Written by: Katy Hoover The most insightful perspective I have gained while abroad is that there are two ways of doing things:  the American way and the wrong way.  I’m just kidding, of [...]

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Police Logs

March 27, 2009 News

Written by: Gaelen Austin-LaFrance

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Horoscopes

March 27, 2009 Op-Ed

Written by: Brian Ceci Aries (March 21 – April 19): Things may seem a little rusty now, but the gateway of communication is key to saving a lost relationship. Taurus (April 20 – May 20): Try a new challenge this week to lose that feeling of complacency. Maybe you could try being nice or a [...]

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The college student balance between drinking and studying

March 27, 2009 News

Written by: Melody Shekari Throughout our culture, it’s assumed that college is now all about drinking, but is it really? Campus can feel like that on a Friday or Saturday night, but the hours that Bentley students spend in the library on weeknights and Sundays suggest otherwise.

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The Food Dude: Microwaved on High Part II

March 27, 2009 Columns

Written by: Tom Hoeler I’m back this week with more ready-made goodness. Or horror, depending on which side of the potential Health & Wellness visit you reside on.

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“As Seen on TV” series Part II: The Snuggie

March 27, 2009 Features

Written by: Paige Roland If you have seen one infomerical this year, then you probably know all about the Snuggie.

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The Recession: is this a solvency crisis or a crisis of confidence?

March 27, 2009 News

Written by: Francisco Olivera Dubon The media, economists and financiers all have different opinions as to what caused the financial crisis we face today. Many of their assertions are valid, others are flawed; however, the most important judgment is the federal government’s, because it appears to be the only institution left with the power to [...]

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