From the monthly archives:

November 2009

Where is your meal plan money going? – The discrepancy of price per swipe between value plans

November 19, 2009 Headlines

Written by: Dan Merica Students with the Value 10 meal plan, which offers students 10 swipes per week at Seasons dining hall,   pay more per swipe than a student who pays out of pocket, according to an analysis of figures on the Sodexo website.

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Hockey sits fourth in the conference

November 19, 2009 Headlines

Written by: Robbie LaBrie The Bentley hockey team has kicked off the month of November with some tough conference games against their Division I Atlantic Hockey rivals, Air Force and Sacred Heart and came out looking like a team that could be ready to make a run in the conference this season.

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Culture brings Bentley together

November 19, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Matthew Somma Culture Fest ’09 is a week built around giving awareness to the different cultures around the world that are represented on Bentley’s campus by students, staff and faculty. Through a multitude of students, organizations, and the Multicultural Center, the week contained a mix of shows, events, and other activities all dedicated [...]

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Westrol and the Falcons are poised for excellence again

November 19, 2009 Headlines

Written by: Phillip St. Pierre Falcon fans are ecstatic as Bentley basketball tips off the start of their season. One of the most renowned and successful teams on campus, look for Bentley to thrive once again and continue their dominance in the Northeast 10. There are many changes on the team from last year, but [...]

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High expectations for Lady Falcons in 2010

November 19, 2009 Headlines

Written by: Dan Ryaboy The Lady Falcon Basketball team is a model of consistency as year in and year out, as the ladies typically find themselves with 20 wins, sitting near the top of the NE-10 standings.

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Police Logs

November 19, 2009 News

Written by: Gaelen Austin-LaFrance & Garren Hilow

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Tweet this, Bentley: The effects of Twitter on a college campus

November 19, 2009 News

Written by: Alisha Crete Numerous Bentley students and faculty are just being introduced to one of the newer social media phenomenona—Twitter. Many are skeptical and more are not using it to its full potential. However, there is a lot the Bentley community should know before either embracing Twitter or kicking it to the curb.

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Kellan Lutz of Twilight discusses New Moon

November 19, 2009 Features

Written by: Alysha Frank Charismatic, witty, and down-to-earth wouldn’t be the first three words that come to mind when describing most young actors today, but Kellan Lutz, who plays the role of Emmett Cullen in the Twilight franchise, proved to be all three. The 24 year old actor who got his start as an Abercrombie [...]

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The Vampire Archives provides stories for blood-sucking enthusiasts

November 19, 2009 Features

Written by: Kat Webber Everyone, it seems, is getting into the vampire craze. What Bram Stokerstarted hundreds of years ago with his timeless story Dracula, the world is still enjoying today. There seems to be no end to this amazing genreof books, movies, series, and even action figures. So, with all the hype in the [...]

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Urinetown is worth visiting

November 19, 2009 Features

Written by: Jon McColgan With all the talk over the past few months of death panels, socialism, and government regulation of everything from the financial institutions we’ve bailed out to healthcare, one might think that spending time watching a musical about government regulation of urination would just be painful.

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“Food for the Soul” a great success for Global Living Center

November 19, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Melissa Hector “Food, old people and music brings everybody together…the right food that is” says Sophomore Stephanie Mitchell as she enjoyed savory bacon baked beans.

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For Your Entertainment – Gran Torino Review

November 19, 2009 Columns

Written by: Matt Weisse Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood) has just lost his wife, and it quickly becomes clear that she was one of the few things he actually liked in the world. A Korean War veteran and retired auto worker, Walt is jaded, angry, and pessimistic. He lives in a rough Detroit suburb populated by [...]

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