From the monthly archives:

December 2009

Get CES Coverage by Email!

December 31, 2009 C.E.S. 2010

Want to follow The Vanguard’s own Ian Markowitz and all of his CES experiences from the comfort of your own home or office? Well, the best and easiest way to do that is by subscribing to our CES-specific email edition! If you’re interested, simply fill out the form below: Enter your email address: Delivered by [...]

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CES Here We Come

December 29, 2009 C.E.S. 2010

Written by: Ian Markowitz With only one week remaining until I head off to CES 2010 I have to say I’m incredibly excited to be heading to the largest trade show in North America. My aim is to cover as much of the show as possible although the show stretches from the Las Vegas Convention [...]

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Congratulations to the 2010 Editorial Board!

December 16, 2009 News

Announcing The Vanguard’s 2010 EDITORIAL BOARD!

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Notes from Abroad – Spain

December 10, 2009 Notes from Abroad

Question: Did your study abroad experience meet your expectations? Is there something you wish you did while you were out of the states? What advice would you give to students considering studying abroad? Written by: Sarah Barr My study abroad experience has been very different from how I expected it to be.  I studied abroad [...]

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Senior Experience – Alumnus Wei Ma, ‘09

December 10, 2009 Columns

Written by: The Senior Year Experience Committee

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SGA Speaks – Project Group Recap

December 10, 2009 Columns

Written by: Sucheta Desai As this semester comes to a close, now could not be a better time for SGA to recap what it has been working on during these past three and a half months. We have had five major project groups that have been working very hard to tackle a variety of issues [...]

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Letter from the Managing Editor

December 10, 2009 Editorials

Written by: Dan Ryaboy I remember the fall 2006 activity fair like it was yesterday. I had no idea what I was doing, just walking across the Greenspace aimlessly. One thing that I knew is that I wanted to get involved in a club on campus. I walked by The Vanguard booth and decided to [...]

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Editor in Chief: “Change always comes bearing gifts”

December 10, 2009 Editorials

Written by: Lindsay Sauvé For four years, I’ve contributed to The Vanguard. I’ve written, re-wrote, edited, argued, photographed, organized, produced, billed, and distributed for the paper. There hasn’t been a single aspect of this organization that I haven’t been a part of. I’ve seen some crazy stuff over the four years, but no matter how [...]

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Men’s Basketball looks to bounce back

December 10, 2009 Headlines

Written by:  Phillip St. Pierre The Bentley Men’s Basketball squad earned its fifth win of the season Wednesday against UMass-Lowell, giving it a record of 5-1 as the team is starting off the year strong. There are still many games left to be played, but the Falcons are establishing themselves as one of the teams [...]

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Assassins Creed 2 offers improvements but stale missions

December 10, 2009 Features

Written by: David Entin Ubisoft Montreal’s Assassin’s Creed (2007) was a free-running, sword-fighting, sandbox game that was revolutionary in its fluid game play, but was ultimately hampered by a constricting plot and mission structure. Ubisoft has followed up with the aptly titled: Assassin’s Creed 2.

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Rhythmic Graffiti lives up to high expectations

December 10, 2009 Campus Life

Last weekend was highly anticipated as the third annual hip hop showcase, Rhythmic Graffiti was brought to campus by both CRAZE and CAB. The event brought twice the audience it grabbed last year, proving that the campus was excited for its arrival.

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Glutton Girl – Restaurant Deliveries

December 10, 2009 Columns

Written by: Bonnie Li With finals coming up, most students probably do not have a lot of time to go to Season’s or any of the other dining areas on campus to eat. Restaurants that deliver become a great alternative because all you have to do is read the menu, pick up the phone, call, [...]

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