From the monthly archives:

January 2010

Sometimes You Need to Have a Little Faith

January 28, 2010 Editorials

Written by: The Vanguard Editorial Board As we wade into the year 2010, there is a great deal for the thoughtful to ponder, and it has become increasingly clear that 2010 is a year of substantial uncertainty.

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Police Logs

January 28, 2010 News

Written by: Gaelen Austin-LaFrance & Garren Hilow

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BBM Supports Another Charity

January 28, 2010 Editorials

Dear Editor: On behalf of the Bentley University Residence Hall Association and Bentley Student Television, I would like to thank you for participating in Breakfast by Moonlight held on December 9, 2009. The event, first started in 1991, has been held 37 times and continues to be a great success with the Bentley community. Without [...]

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Bentley centralizes response to Haiti

January 28, 2010 Headlines

Written by: Andy Zhong In response to the earthquake that rocked Haiti on January 12, 2010, Bentley University students, faculty, and staff have pledged their support in a number of different capacities.

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Scaling Mount Kilimanjaro: just your average adventure

January 28, 2010 News

Written by: Sindhu Palaniappan When prompted with the question of what I did for winter break, I usually respond with something like, “I relaxed – worked a little – and saw some old friends, pretty standard.” If you ask Greg Bucci the same question, his answer will be slightly different. He climbed Mount Kilimanjaro. Pretty [...]

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Men’s B-Ball keeps on cruising – Win over Saint Rose makes 12 in a row for the Falcons

January 28, 2010 Headlines

Written by: Phillip St. Pierre After falling to Stonehill back in the beginning of December, Bentley Men’s Basketball team has been on a tear, winning 11 straight games to solidify the Falcons as one of the teams to beat in the Northeast 10 conference. Bentley is currently second in their division with a record of [...]

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Smokers left out in the cold: Student-favored policy pushes smokers away from campus buildings

January 28, 2010 Headlines

Written by:  Dan Merica Results to a December 9, 2009 Student Government Association (SGA) survey regarding smoking polices at Bentley showed that 68.1 percent of students get irritated “when people smoke right outside entrances to buildings or in busy areas on campus.” This number is up from 51.3 percent of students in 2006 who “admitted [...]

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Corrections/Clarifications: December 10, 2009

January 20, 2010 Op-Ed
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The Ultimate Compliment to CES: Cirque du Soleil’s KÀ

January 10, 2010 C.E.S. 2010

Written by: Ian Markowitz Cirque du Soleil’s KÀ at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas is certainly a spectacle worth a stop when in Las Vegas, but the true story with the show is the sheer investment in the technology and the performance space by Cirque du Soleil for the show. I envision when Cirque [...]

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My only post about ebook readers…the enTourage eDGe

January 9, 2010 C.E.S. 2010

Written by: Ian Markowitz I have very little faith in ebook readers because I just don’t think they will be as successful as everyone thinks they will be. e-Ink was a big step forward for the ebook readers and aside from 3D HDTVs ebook readers are the major trendy product at CES this year. The [...]

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CES’ Hidden Gem: Parrot’s AR.Drone

January 9, 2010 C.E.S. 2010

Written by: Ian Markowitz The way CES is set up, it is sprawled across 4 floors of the Las Vegas Convention Center as well as a significant portion of the conference rooms at the Venitian, but what many people, myself included, often overlook is the Central Plaza at CES. There isn’t much to be found [...]

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Greatest Technology at CES: 3D HDTVs without the 3D Glasses

January 9, 2010 C.E.S. 2010

Written by: Ian Markowitz The greatest technological invention at CES was not the introduction of 3D HDTVs, but could actually be found at the Intel booth in the Central Hall of the convention center here. Intel had an Alioscopy television on display right above a standard 3D HDTV, but what sets the Alioscopy tv apart [...]

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