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Johnson preaches common sense

September 30, 2010 Headlines
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GOP 2012 Presidential hopeful advocates a  libertarian’s approach to governing in talk Written By: Kristin Tomasi On September 27, the Bentley Republican and Democrat Clubs came together to bring Gary Johnson, former New Mexico Governor and 2012 presidential hopeful, to Bentley. He began his speech by telling the audience that he views politics as “entrepreneurial.” [...]

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Open Mic Night at More Than Words a unique event for all

April 8, 2010 Campus Life

From children to adults to seniors, entertainment can be found at bookstore’s fun annual event Written by:  Lily Ann Montemayor Every third Friday, More Than Words Bookstore on Moody Street in Waltham, MA holds a monthly Open Mic Night to showcase talent from musical performances to reciting poetry.  It is a great way for youth and [...]

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The Wolf of Wall Street speaks about unethical past

April 30, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias Jordan Belfort started off his presentation “Wolf of Wall Street” by stating, “I’m going to make you laugh at the insanity of my life.” Taken aback, the audience listened intently to Belfort’s hilarious rendition of his own life.

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ID 350: Gender in the Professions

April 9, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias As Bentley focuses on strengthening its Liberal Studies program, several non-traditional courses are being introduced to Undergraduate students. Among the many new liberal studies courses is ID 350 Gender in the Professions which concentrates on the variety of gender-based issues that arise in the workplace.

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Vagina Monologues bring discussion, laughter about womanhood, sex

February 26, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias The Vagina Monologues created a buzz on campus for weeks, and whether you had seen the performance before or had no idea what it was about, or had simply seen the advertisements around campus, you were curious. A red hue glazed over the faces of the audience last Wednesday night while [...]

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Obama election embodies spirit of Bentley MLK Breakfast

January 29, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias The Executive  Dining Room was adorned in yellow and blue arrangements to remind the community of Bentley’s tradition and presence. More importantly, it was filled with cheerful faces and warm greetings despite the brisk morning chill outside. After the exhilarating week of politics and the dawn of a new administration, the [...]

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Bob Saget performs in front of full house

October 5, 2006 News

Bottom line: many would like to forget the events of September 30. The show did not go well at all. From wasting an hour shuffling 2,400 people through two metal detectors to an opening act that lasted only a few minutes, nothing went right. People have been quick to point a finger, and many have blamed the Campus Activities Board for the ensuing catastrophe that was the Bob Saget event.

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Shakespeare, but with some comic relief

March 23, 2006 News

If the words “William Shakespeare” only bring back memories of trying to keep your head from hitting the desk during high school English class, then Alpha Psi Omega’s (APO) production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)” looks to change that.

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Film Festival highlights student movie directors

March 9, 2006 Uncategorized

The first annual Bentley Film Festival turned out to be a huge success. It was a full house over in the Wilder Pavilion last Wednesday, and every film walked away with some sort of award. It was overall a fun-filled night. The jazz band wowed the audience with their performances at the beginning and the end of the show, and the Masters of Ceremonies, Matthew Catanzano and Michael McCusker, brought great energy and a fun, laid-back vibe to the stage.

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