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On Bentley’s preparedness for emergency situations

March 8, 2012 News
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By Kristin Tomasi In light of a recent deadly shooting in an Ohio high school, it is important to consider Bentley’s own preparedness in the event of a similar emergency situation. “This is a perfect opportunity to share some of the most important elements of our prevention and response programs with our campus community,” said [...]

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Bentley 2008 alum Americanizes thigh highs

March 8, 2012 News

By Lacey Nemergut Vienne Cheung, a recent Bentley alum who graduated in 2008, founded a unique online boutique featuring high end women’s thigh highs, a popular European alternative to pantyhose. Her boutique, VienneMilano, sells products made in Italy for American women “who want to reveal their style and confidence by being elegant, playful, and sexy [...]

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Police Log

March 1, 2012 News
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Sean Harrington and Brian Shea Ridin’ Dirty At approximately 12:30 a.m. last Saturday, University Police responded to a call from a disgruntled taxi driver regarding a Bentley student. Apparently, the student had fallen asleep in the back of the cab on the ride home. When the officer opened the door to the car, he found an [...]

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Learning how to become a leader has never been easier

March 1, 2012 News
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By Greg Donahue These days, leadership in the real-world has become a prerequisite for almost any job. The Certified Bentley Leadership Program creates an opportunity for students to develop the necessary skills to become successful before and after graduation. For those who don’t know what the CBL program is, Bentley professor and CBL director Adam [...]

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How far will you go to make a difference in the fight against cancer?

March 1, 2012 Campus Life
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By Francisco Salas Sophomore Brian Shea is leading this fight against cancer on the Bentley campus with his team, TAY, in this year’s Relay for Life. So far, Brian’s team has raised $986, which is far past the $100 goal. The proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society to fund cancer research, cancer patients’ treatment [...]

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Police Log

February 23, 2012 News
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Sean Harrington and Brian Shea Drunk in the Trunk Late last Friday evening, University Police came across some students who seemed to be taking a quick brake by parking themselves on their car. When the officer approached the vehicle, he saw what appeared to be a girl with her head shoved in the trunk of [...]

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Campus Connections helps women in need Dress for Success

February 23, 2012 News
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By Lacey Nemergut From February 6 to February 17, Bentley University is joining with an international program called Dress For Success. Campus Connections is conducting a campus wide initiative to collect clothes for underprivileged young women who can’t afford to purchase business professional clothing to prepare for interviews. The event was spearheaded by Mary Wright [...]

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From the Mein Bowl: “We open on Sunday”

February 16, 2012 News
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By Gregory Donahue Serving as a new late night hotspot on campus, Mein Bowl has proved unbelievably successful on Bentley campus. Opening at the beginning of the fall semester, Mein Bowl has become a favorite among Bentley students. Jason Laprade, Sodexo’s regional district manager, attributes Mein Bowl’s success to providing students with “more variety.” Looking [...]

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Police Log

February 9, 2012 News

Sean Harrington and Brian Shea Bromance Last Sunday, just after 3 a.m., officers responded to a suspicious vehicle parked on the Bentley campus. Upon inspection, it was determined that the vehicle contained two male parties. The officer deemed that the car was harmless. Alright, this story just spits awesomeness. Somehow, some bros managed to fit [...]

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Livesphere: A new social platform specific to Bentley campus

February 2, 2012 Campus Life
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By Brenna O’Connell Bentley students are currently working on bringing Livesphere to campus, an app that can bring the Bentley community together socially. With an aggressive marketing strategy and ever-changing technology, Livesphere should be on everyone’s phones! So, what is Livesphere? It is a social platform specific to the Bentley campus where you can post [...]

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Bentley: Get ready for the Hult Global Case Challenge!

February 2, 2012 Campus Life

By Anh Duong This year, Bentley University is proud to send out its first team to participate in the Hult Global Case Challenge, the world’s largest international case competition for college students. The Bentley Hult Case Team has made it to the Regional level and is now preparing themselves for the Global competition. Bentley’s Hult [...]

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Eco Reps jumpstart Bentley campus sustainability efforts

February 2, 2012 Campus Life
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By Lissie Martin The Bentley Eco Reps, crucial members of the Residence Hall Association, are currently working to make Bentley a greener campus. This year, RHA expanded the role to allow up to three Eco Reps on each hall council, and together, they have made an outstanding impact on the Bentley community and beyond. Last [...]

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