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City Year finds success with Bentley partnership

April 5, 2012 Campus Life
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By Lacey Nemergut City Year, an AmeriCorps program which claimed Bentley University as its founding partner in 2008, has recently acquired its 50th higher education institution in its Partnership program. City Year credits Bentley’s partnership as a major contributor to the shape and development of its program throughout the United States. City Year, founded in [...]

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Police Log

April 5, 2012 News
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Sean Harrington and Brian Shea Cent-Impede On March 28, a Collins Hall resident reported that an insect invasion was bugging him. In just a few ticks, facilities responded to the room, where they told all occupants to flea. Seeing that removing the dormiscuous bugs wasn’t nearly as easy as ant-icipated, the exterminators had to result [...]

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Women on the board: President Larson speaks out

April 5, 2012 News
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By Lacey Nemergut On February 22, 2012, President Gloria Larson made a written appearance on Boston.com, featuring a post   “A Step In the Wrong Direction,” written in collaboration with Treasurer of Massachusetts Steven Grossman. The article is essentially a response to the Boston Club 2010 census which revealed that only 11.3 percent of board [...]

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The Bentley community mourns the loss of a beloved member, Qinpei Vivian Lin

March 22, 2012 News
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By Lacey Nemergut & Sindhu Palaniappan On Friday, March 16, the Bentley community suffered an immense loss with the death of 23 year old graduate student Qinpei (Vivian) Lin. “This is such a tragic loss for our community. My heart hurts for this beautiful, bright young woman with her whole life ahead of her; and for her dear [...]

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Raising the roof in Florida

March 22, 2012 News
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Bentley students spend spring break working with Habitat for Humanity By Kristin Tomasi Last week, 24 students travelled to Boynton Beach, Florida to participate in Bentley’s Alternative Spring Break trip. There, they worked with Habitat for Humanity of South Palm Beach County to help build their 99th and 100th houses for those in need. “We worked [...]

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The Roastmaster General visits Bentley this Sunday

March 22, 2012 News
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By Brenna O’Connell In order to top last semester’s performances by Donald Glover with opener Harrison Greenbaum, CAB had to plan and execute an even better show filled with amazing talent and something a little more outrageous and unorthodox. This Sunday, Bentley students are looking forward to the comedic stylings of Roastmaster General, Jeff Ross, [...]

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Police Log

March 22, 2012 News
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Sean Harrington and Brian Shea Free Fallin’ Slade 2 was truly a zoo on Saturday, March 3, when University Police were called to the floor to check the well-being of a female student. The girl, who had spent her night getting shwasted with her besties, was in the women’s room worshiping the porcelain gods. The responding [...]

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Annual Festival of Colors performance to return to Koumantzelis

March 22, 2012 Campus Life
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By Rachel Wang The 18th annual Festival of Colors is here! President, Iris Leung, and Secretary, Sai Navani, of the International Students Association (ISA) reveal what we can expect at this semester’s exciting performance coming up on March 31 at 5:30 p.m. in Koumantzelis. Actively involved with ISA and the Festival of Colors (FOC) since [...]

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With the help of the Bentley community, she could be the ONE

March 22, 2012 Campus Life
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By Lacey Nemergut Chegg, through their “Chegg’s are you the ONE” initiative, is searching for qualified and dedicated candidates for their once in a lifetime internship in Africa and Bentley Sophomore Sarah Collette might be that ONE. Collette was announced as one of the 50 semifinalists declared on March 7 who have the opportunity to [...]

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Spring Day 2012 announced: The White Panda & Nelly

March 8, 2012 News
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AIA breaks down where your student activity fee goes

March 8, 2012 News
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By Sindhu Palaniappan “It’s important for us to be transparent,” said senior and president of AIA, Ryan DeChance. “It’s the student’s money, and when they elect us, they expect us to do the right thing with their money.” DeChance and sophomore Tim Dean have spent a good amount of time each semester creating a pie [...]

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Police Log

March 8, 2012 News
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Sean Harrington and Brian Shea Wood in Trees University Police were dispatched to Cedar Hall last Saturday night to respond to reports of a rather intoxicated student. Upon finding the student standing near the third floor Men’s bathroom, the responding officers got quite a show: the student was reportedly “not fully clothed.” The officers, eyes closed [...]

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