From the monthly archives:

September 2011

Local farmstand come to campus

September 29, 2011 Headlines

Nagog Hill Farm hosts first annual farmer’s market By Brenna O’Connell With only two hours’ notice, Bentley’s first Farmstand, featuring Nagog Hill Farm, took off with promising success. Last week was just a pilot, but based on overwhelming response, it will definitely continue for at least two more weeks and maybe into late October/early November. [...]

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Female Orgasm pleasures crowd last Monday night

September 29, 2011 Campus Life

By Kelsey Miller It’s Monday night: The Wilder Pavilion is packed, and everyone in attendance is waiting for Rachel Dart and Marshall Miller to begin their I Love the Female Orgasm program, hosted by Bentley’s Women’s Center. So, how do they do it? By showing a scene from the movie When Harry Met Sally. Yes, [...]

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Gloria: Thank you, thank you, thank you

September 29, 2011 Editorials

Dear Gloria, The last four years we’ve spent together have been quite enjoyable. I know you’re technically “President Larson,” but I feel at this point in our relationship that we’re now on a first-name basis. We’ve both come a long way over the last several years, and without each other, we likely wouldn’t be the [...]

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Collegiate Entrepreneurs teaches how to run own business

September 29, 2011 Marketplace

By Phil St. Pierre Some of the biggest players in the business world today are entrepreneurs, and although it requires some risk, effort and a little luck, becoming successful as an entrepreneur can be a satisfying and rewarding career path. One area that Bentley doesn’t seem to put as much emphasis on is entrepreneurship, and [...]

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Notes from Abroad – Rouen, France

September 29, 2011 Notes from Abroad

“What new perspectives about the United States have you gained during your semester abroad? What aspects have been extremely different? What has been similar to the U.S. that you expected to be different? Are there any specific things you wish the U.S. would adopt?” By Andrey Tsatsulin After living approximately two weeks in France, I [...]

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Notes from Abroad – Rome, Italy

September 29, 2011 Notes from Abroad

Question: “What new perspectives about the United States have you gained during your semester abroad? What aspects have been extremely different? What has been similar to the U.S. that you expected to be different?” By Domenique Hogan Studying abroad has been one of the most interesting experiences I’ve ever had. Being immersed in another culture, [...]

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Tech Talk

September 29, 2011 Columns

By  Zack Hoffmann The stories and headlines of the tech world this past year seemed to have been scripted by Hollywood’s finest. You have Sony suing LG, suing Kodak, suing Apple, who is suing Nokia, Microsoft and Samsung. LulzSec and Anonymous, two of the world’s top hacker organizations, released hundreds of top-secret CIA documents and [...]

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Men’s soccer gains momentum

September 29, 2011 Sports

Ulmer and Solomon score key goals during recent road games By Matt Gustus The Bentley men’s soccer team recorded two road wins last week, bringing their record to 4-1-1 (3-0 NE-10). On Wednesday, September 21, Bentley traveled to Colchester, Vermont to take on St. Michael’s. Bentley was on the board early and often, scoring 3 [...]

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Bryant Johnson throws 5 touchdowns to rout St. Anselm

September 29, 2011 Sports

Falcons to host  American International College on Friday in third NE-10 game of the season By Ben Klein After a 31-12 win over rival Stonehill, the Bentley Falcons (2-1) welcomed St. Anselm (0-2) for their second NE-10 game of the season. St. Anselm had a tough time keeping Graduate QB Bryant Johnson under control and [...]

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The Life is Good Festival provides good vibes for all

September 29, 2011 Features

By Lindsay Beauregard The Life is Good Festival in Canton, Massachusetts held good vibes for all, with activities geared at young kids, food and alcohol stands galore and constant music filling the air. The beautiful Prowse Farm provided a friendly, low-key environment for the festival. Unlike most music events, the concert goers were cool, calm [...]

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Alumni Experience

September 29, 2011 Columns

Presented by The Senior Year Experience Committee Name: Caitlin Oakes Year graduated: 2008 Major: Marketing Minor: Finance & English Where has your Bentley degree landed you today? Today I am a recruiter with KPMG in NYC. I specifically focus on hiring individuals into KPMG’s Financial Management branch of their Advisory practice. Initially, I started my [...]

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Moving Planet rally supports eco-friendly energy alternatives

September 29, 2011 News

By Lacey Nemergut On September 24, in Christopher Columbus Park, Bentley students participated in “Moving Planet,” a worldwide climate solutions rally held in support of reducing global use of fossil fuels. The event, sponsored by 350.org, encouraged countries, corporations and businesses around the world to work toward reducing their carbon dioxide emissions to 350 parts [...]

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