From the monthly archives:

November 2010

Bentley wins Fed Challenge

November 18, 2010 Headlines

Team overcomes perennial winner Harvard and other “new Ivys” on way to first place Written By: Brian Lofrumento Bentley University’s Fed Challenge team took home the top regional honors as they won the prestigious regional tournament based at the Federal Reserve in Boston on November 15. The team is composed of eight Bentley students, made [...]

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P.R.I.D.E. hosts annual Rainbow Luncheon

November 18, 2010 Features

President Larson speaks; attendance high Written By: Jon McColgan The Rainbow Luncheon had record high attendance this year and featured President Gloria Larson and guest speaker Elizabeth Birch, who both commended the attendees for their devotion . The backdrop of the luncheon was one painted by a national fervor over the debate to repeal the [...]

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Men’s Rugby team advances to nationals

November 18, 2010 Features

#13 ranked Bentley rebounds from tough Middlebury loss with huge win over Iona Written By: Michael Haggerty After a grueling loss this past Saturday to No. 2 in the country, Middlebury College, Bentley’s Men’s Rugby team fought through a grueling match with #17 ranked Iona on Sunday and came out victorious. Led by senior captains [...]

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Academic Advising lauded with regional awards

November 18, 2010 Headlines

Written By: Brenna O’Connell When registration is in full swing, so is the Academic Advising Center. Gaining regional and national recognition, the Center has been hard at work to deliver the best programs and resources to students and continues to put the students first. At a regional conference, Bentley’s Academic Advising Center presented the various [...]

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Falcons fall to 0-2 in Tip-Off Classic

November 18, 2010 Sports

After two non-conference losses, Bentley looks to beat NE-10 rivals Written By: Robbie LaBrie The Bentley Men’s Basketball team fought hard in two tight games this past weekend in the Bentley Tip-Off Classic at the Dana Center, but came away with a disappointing 0-2 start to the season. The Falcons hosted Merrimack, Concordia and Bloomfield [...]

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April’s Advice

November 18, 2010 Columns

Your Questions Answered! Written  By April Gammal Question: I am careful about what I eat and how I present myself every day. But no matter how hard I try, I don’t think that I will ever have the perfect body, hair or face that I’m striving for. It’s not fair that models in the magazines look [...]

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Bentley Fashion Show brings art & goodwill to campus

November 18, 2010 Campus Life

Written By: Alanna McGuiggan On Saturday evening, November 13, the Bentley Fashion Consultants put on their fourth annual Fashion Show in the LaCava Executive Dining Room. Sponsored by TJMaxx, Lasell College and the New England Institute of Art, this event combined clothing and compassion, with all proceeds donated to the International Mesothelioma Program. The Fashion [...]

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Notes from Abroad- Ireland

November 18, 2010 Notes from Abroad

Question: Are there any holidays native to your host country that you have experienced, or are looking forward to experiencing? What are the customs of this holiday? Does school close? Do people take vacations?  Written By Alysha Frank Christmas lights are already up on every street, and though I’ll be back home in Boston right [...]

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Greek Speak

November 18, 2010 Columns

Written By: Allison Miller Greek Activities Council is bringing Big Brothers Big Sisters to Bentley this year. Big Brothers Big Sisters is one of the oldest and largest mentoring programs in the United States, as well as one of the most effective youth development programs. In the program, an adult is matched with a Little [...]

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Students display talents during song and dance competition

November 18, 2010 Campus Life

Written By: Lacey Nemergut On November 10, the Center of International Students and Scholars and Multicultural Center sponsored Show What You Got, a dance and singing competition featuring artistic routines of different cultural origins. Sophomores James Germain, Brianna Morrissey and Gunveen Chadha organized the competition as part of Culture Fest. The two trophies went to [...]

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Solving federal budget deficit still a widely debated issue

November 18, 2010 News

Written By: Phillip St. Pierre During this period of midterm elections, the debate is heating up involving the topic of the United States budget deficit and how to handle it. The budget deficit is clearly not going to be easy to resolve, as the United States is currently 1.4 trillion dollars in debt. One might [...]

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Notes from Abroad- Italy

November 18, 2010 Notes from Abroad

Question: Are there any holidays native to your host country that you have experienced, or are looking forward to experiencing? What are the customs of this holiday? Does school close? Do people take vacations? Written By: Christina Menchini During the time that I am in Italy, there are no big holidays that occur, that differ [...]

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