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Podcast comedy: Hilarious shows held in the palm of a hand

April 12, 2012 Columns
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By Mike Lovett Entertainment more than ever is pushing across countless platforms. Music on the go has been around since portable cassette players (Remember when those existed? Of course not.) In the last decade, we were able to take videos and games with us too. Now it’s just getting ridiculous. And by ridiculous I mean [...]

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Missing Out on Technology

April 12, 2012 Editorials

Anyone who visits Bentley can see the technology that has been implemented throughout our campus. From the classrooms to the high-tech facilities like the trading room, technology is definitely evident. Bentley prides itself in the technology we have, yet, with all of these advancements, many still have not taken advantage of it. MyBentley has been [...]

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April’s Advice

April 12, 2012 Columns
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By April Gammal Question: I have a few job interviews next week and I’m getting pretty nervous. What if they ask me a question that I do not know how to answer? What if I can’t think clearly? What if I make myself look stupid? Wait a minute … YAY… You just got an interview [...]

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Healthy Hart: Summer is Coming Soon!

April 12, 2012 Columns
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By  Angela Hart Many people enjoy going to the beach, tanning, swimming and just being outside in general. According to a recent study done by Mail Online, three-quarters of us prefer a tanned look, and as many as one in seven still want a tan even after experiencing the worry of potential skin cancer. If [...]

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Briefcase Banter: The Gauntlet

April 12, 2012 Columns
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By Nick Vasiliadis The Student Center is the heart of activity here at Bentley. Located conveniently in the middle of campus, no matter where your dorm is, the student center is seldom more than a stone’s throw away. Given the exceptions that you live on north campus or off campus somewhere – in which case [...]

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April’s Advice

April 5, 2012 Columns
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Question: I was selected as a tribute from the CIS District for the 74th annual Falcon Games. Do you have any advice for me? By April Gammal Welcome, welcome to the 74th annual Falcon Games! To begin, you will be trained in the fine art of business strategy and planning. Your goal is to be [...]

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Notes from Abroad – Seoul, Korea

April 5, 2012 Notes from Abroad
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Question: “What has been your favorite trip so far and why?” By Ann Situ My favorite trip by far was going to the DMZ, which is the de-militarized zone where Americas and North and South Koreans kind of work together. They’re both supposed to stay there in peace, but it’s actually just to make sure [...]

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Getting the Shuttle On Schedule

April 5, 2012 Editorials

One of the advantages of being so close to Boston is being able to go into the city very easily. And for this reason, Bentley has its Harvard Square shuttle. Running every hour (and every half hour on Friday and Saturday), the shuttle brings Bentley students to Waverley and Harvard Squares. Having access to this [...]

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E-board Entertainment Update

April 5, 2012 Columns
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Good afternoon, Bentley. This is the first ever edition of Feature Frenzy. We will be your host. Let us begin. In the disappointment department, Adam Sandler continues to dominate. At the Razzie Awards (Oscars for the worst movies), Sandler brought in 10 awards for his film Jack & Jill. Surely it would have brought in [...]

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Notes from Abroad – Robina, Australia

April 5, 2012 Notes from Abroad

Question: “What has been your favorite trip so far and why?” By Eric Mee I originally thought it would be difficult to answer this question as I’ve been to Sydney, Brisbane, surfing, the rain forest, and even climbed a mountain to see the first rays of sun to hit Australia; yet my trip this past [...]

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Notes from Abroad – Manchester, England

April 5, 2012 Notes from Abroad
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Question: “What has been your favorite trip so far and why?” By Lauren Davis My favorite trip so far was to Italy. I visited Fiumicino, Venice and Rome for a week in March. The first stop was to Fiumicino, a small fishing town outside of Rome. Although this was just a quick overnight trip before [...]

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Scratching the Surface: To Kony 2012 Opponents

March 22, 2012 Columns
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By Moussa Hassoun Kony 2012 is an exceptional awareness campaign and Invisible Children is a decent, though not perfect, organization. Despite this, there has been a troubling trend since the campaign gained significant traction to counter it. People seem to be mad and are building arguments against the organization and its campaign. Let’s walk through [...]

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