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Police Log

November 10, 2011 News

By Sean Harrington and Brian Shea Detour de Falcone On Wednesday at 12:34 a.m. (hehe 1234), University Police was notified about an orange traffic barrel that had been spotted inside Falcone East. The barrel was apparently stolen, and an officer promptly removed it and put it back where it belonged. Now wait a minute. Did anyone [...]

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Sodexo provides new options for Bentley students

November 10, 2011 Campus Life
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By Lacey Nemergut Sodexo, Bentley’s primary food provider, has added a variety of dining options to campus to better cater to student’s culinary needs.Changes include the addition of Mein Bowl, a made to order Chinese restaurant, plated meal options in seasons, breakfast additions to Currito and LaCava, and the addition of Café Spice to LaCava [...]

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City Year: A personal account from Los Angeles

November 10, 2011 Campus Life
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By Molly Godfrey City Year is an international non-profit that unites high school and college graduates to serve a year in some of the most underserved inner-city schools across the country. Acting as mentors, tutors and role models, City Year corps members help alleviate the educational dropout crisis. Bentley University was the first university to [...]

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Bentley Microfinance Group conference event

November 10, 2011 Campus Life

By Fred Fang In Boston alone, 20 percent of the population is impoverished. The average income of a woman living on welfare is $17,000, far below the $51,000 needed to pay for rent, health and child care if she were to have two kids. In contrast, the average tuition cost of a Bentley University student [...]

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Is it time to “UNTHINK Facebook”?

November 3, 2011 Features

By Devineni Kartik The Internet and social media have become integral in a world where public revolt and protests are normal occurrences. People use social media platforms not only to socialize, but also to speak out and show their support for events and businesses. The scope of these social media sites have remained narrow: Facebook [...]

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Spend a Saturday afternoon exploring the movie magic of Boston

November 3, 2011 Features
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By Jess Hughes Ever wondered what it’s like behind the scenes of a movie, or pondered how and where all the movie magic is created? If you’re curious, then a Boston Movie Tour is an activity you should consider. Thanks to the company On Location Tours, Bostonians are able to travel all around Boston and [...]

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Bentley team represents at Deloitte FanTAXtic Competition

November 3, 2011 News
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By Ali Farooqi On October 21 and 22, Bentley University competed for the very first time in the Deloitte FanTAXtic competition in Boston, placing second in the regionals. They also won an award of $200 per student, as well as $2,000 for the Bentley Accountancy Department. The Bentley team was comprised of team leader Alexa [...]

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Police Log

November 3, 2011 News

By Sean Harrington and Brian Shea Who Let the Dogs Out? Last Monday, University Police high-tailed it to Jennison, where they were notified of a dog running loose in the academic building. Police were dog tired searching for the pup, only to find out that they worked like dogs for nothing: The owner was a lucky [...]

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Police Logs

October 27, 2011 News
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Tablet Troubles University Police received a complaint last week about an iPad that had apparently been stolen from a classroom in Smith. The owner had left to use the restroom, and when she returned her computer had vanished. The culprit here is mind numbingly clear: It was Steve Jobs. Ok, we all know you were [...]

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Students discuss Occupy Wall Street

October 27, 2011 News

By Rachael Casagrande Bentley students offered clashing opinions about the protests flooding the financial districts of cities all over the world, thanks to occupy movements that originated on Wall Street. “I think I’m going for the 99 percent. I agree that the democratic process should be reformed. It’s not just nonsense,” said sophomore Chris Orihuela [...]

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Occupy Wall Street: The voice of the 99 percent

October 20, 2011 News

By Japser Huang On September 17, a little more than a month ago, the movement that is now known as Occupy Wall Street began. The roots of the protest stemmed from the activist magazine Adbusters. In July, the magazine hatched the idea of occupying Wall Street and sent out a call for participants. Two months [...]

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Bentley shakes up locations of Administrative departments

October 20, 2011 News
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By Ali Farooqi On September 26, Undergraduate Career Services relocated from LaCava 270 to LaCava 225 as part of a larger series of moves facilitated by Bentley officials in order to create better flow between the various departments. The departments directly affected by the moves include Undergraduate Career Services, Graduate Career Services, Development, Academic Services, [...]

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