By Staff on March 4, 2010
Written by: Andy Zhong
Bentley is introducing a new type of specialty housing. Beginning this year, students had the opportunity to apply for Sustainability Housing in addition to Wellness Housing.
According to the Bentley website, “Residents of the Stratton Green House will have the opportunity to research, plan and direct, along with Bentley Facilities Management personnel and [...]
Posted in Headlines, News | Tagged Andy Zhong, Green Housing, Headlines, News, Res. Life
By Staff on March 4, 2010
Written by: David Entin
The movie Pirate Radio is a strange minx. It’s a quirky, energetic romp feeding off of its own exhilarating sense of nostalgia. This is a tale of irreverent sentimentality. It’s a fine wine, so appreciation goes to the older, rock-loving spirits. The re-branded, re-edited for the Americas romp Pirate Radio is a [...]
Posted in Columns, Op-Ed | Tagged Columns, David Entin, Op-Ed, Pirate Radio, The Column is Not Yet Rated
By Staff on March 4, 2010
Written by: Matt Somma
On Saturday, March 20, 2010, the entire Bentley student body will be pitted against each other to be crowned Capture the Flag Champions of 2010.
Students will be going against teams of all classes, genders, and athletic backgrounds to compete for the grand prize: Dunkin Donuts gift cards for every member of the [...]
Posted in News | Tagged Capture the Flag, Matt Somma, News
By Staff on March 4, 2010
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: Alfred Amasanti
Carnavale (also known as Carnaval or Mardi Gras) is one of Italy’s best-known holiday celebrations. The festival takes place [...]
Posted in Notes from Abroad, Op-Ed | Tagged Alfred Amasanti, Italy, Notes from Abroad, Op-Ed
By Staff on March 4, 2010
Written by: David Entin
Rapture was a leaking, rusted, urban sprawl built in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. Founded by the industrialist Andrew Ryan, it was a city of the spirit. Every man earned his share, every man was his own ruler, and every man very rapidly turned on the man next to him. The [...]
Posted in Features | Tagged Bioshock 2, David Entin, Features, Video Game Reviews
By Staff on March 4, 2010
Written by: Alanna McGuiggan
Looking for some entertainment over Spring Break? Noah Baumbach’s Greenberg, starring Ben Stiller, is the perfect movie to end your vacation week. Opening on March 12, 2010, this film is the story of a middle-aged, single man named Roger Greenberg (Ben Stiller) who is on a search for true happiness during a [...]
Posted in Features | Tagged Alanna McGuiggan, Features, Greenberg, Movie Review
By Staff on March 4, 2010
Written by: The Vanguard Editorial Board
The Celtics-Cavaliers game last Thursday was perhaps the biggest game of the season for Boston so far this year.
Millions of people tuned in to watch the C’s take on LeBron James and the Cavs, while Bentley students scoured the Web to try to find the game online.
Why? Because TNT disappeared [...]
Posted in Editorials, Op-Ed | Tagged Channels, Comcast, Editorial Board, Editorials, Op-Ed
By Staff on March 4, 2010
Written by: The Center for Health and Wellness
With Spring Break next week, sunshine is on students’ minds.
Question 1: I was in the drugstore the other day and noticed that they now have sun blocks with spf 100. Is this necessary? What should I look for when I buy sunscreen?
A sunscreen with SPF 100 is not [...]
Posted in Columns, Op-Ed | Tagged B Well Informed, Columns, Op-Ed, The Center for Health and Wellness
By Staff on March 4, 2010
Written by: Vanguard Staff
Aries (March 21- April 19): Unleash the daredevil within. Find a new hobby or discover a lost civilization. Your options are great but your success depends on how you respond.
Taurus (April 20- May 20): Your adventurous attitude may be called on by a friend in need this weekend. Do your homework before [...]
Posted in Columns, Op-Ed | Tagged Columns, Horoscopes, Op-Ed, Vanguard Staff
By Staff on March 4, 2010
Written by: April Gammal
Question: Spring Break is rapidly approaching, and I’m trying to figure out what to do. Any ideas?
The first thing that comes to mind when many of us think of Spring Break is… PARTY!!! Florida is a popular destination for legions of college students during Spring Break. It is usually a welcomed break [...]
Posted in Columns, Op-Ed | Tagged April Gammal, April's Advice, Columns, Op-Ed
By Staff on March 4, 2010
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: Kyle Apanaschik
St. Patrick’s Day. People all throughout America celebrate this holiday, and while studying in Dublin this semester, many of [...]
Posted in Notes from Abroad, Op-Ed | Tagged Ireland, Kyle Apanaschik, Notes from Abroad, Op-Ed
By Staff on March 4, 2010
Written by: Phillip St. Pierre
Pushing for a third Northeast 10 Title in four years, Bentley Men’s Basketball entered the postseason with a spectacular record of 22-5, sitting at second place in the Northeast 10. Looking to rebound from back to back home losses against Franklin Pierce and Stonehill, the Falcons hosted #7 UMass Lowell this [...]
Posted in Sports | Tagged Basketball, Mens Basketball, Phillip St. Pierre, Sports, UMass Lowell
By Staff on March 4, 2010
Written by: Sucheta Desai
Bentley’s Shuttle Service has always been a hot topic, both for its merits, as well as for its faults.
In the past, some of the most common complaints about the Harvard Square Shuttle were that the shuttle would either arrive early or late, and if it arrived early, it didn’t wait until the [...]
Posted in Columns, Op-Ed | Tagged Columns, Op-Ed, SGA Speaks, Shuttle Service, Sucheta Desai
By Staff on March 4, 2010
Written by: The Senior Year Experience Committee
Since graduation, what have you found to be the most rewarding experience?
The most rewarding experience since graduating would have to be teaching my 6th and 7th graders the periodic table in Science. Besides learning everything there is to know about the periodic table, I tasked my students with knowing [...]
Posted in Columns, Op-Ed | Tagged Chris Campbell, Columns, Op-Ed, The Senior Year Experience Committee
By Staff on March 4, 2010
Written by: Robbie LaBrie
The Lady Falcons did not finish the regular season strong, dropping three straight to end the year, but it’s all good after Kim Brennan and the rest of the team dominated the second half of their quarterfinal game in the Northeast-10 tournament against Merrimack.
The Falcons entered the tournament as the four seed [...]
Posted in Sports | Tagged Merrimack, Robbie LaBrie, Sports, Sports Editor, Womens Basketball
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