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Letter to the Editor

December 8, 2011 Editorials

Dear Editor, As business students, I am sure we each recognize that December is one of the busiest times of the year. The season of gift-giving is about to begin, companies are looking to get out of the red and into the black, and students are ready for winter festivities. As the year approaches a [...]

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Farewell to The Vanguard

December 8, 2011 Uncategorized

To the Bentley community, It is hard to believe I am writing my farewell letter to an organization that has given me so much these past four years. As one of the most dynamic organizations on campus, The Vanguard takes the effort of so many individuals on a weekly basis to produce a collection of [...]

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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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Southwest Contest

November 3, 2011 Campus Life
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By Sindhu Palaniappan Southwest Airline held a contest four weeks ago called the “30 Million Point Giveaway,” and Bentley’s own Evan Honeyman, an avid fan and shareholder of the company, decided that he needed to get involved. Included in this contest’s prize is the opportunity to become Southwest’s Chief Reward Officer, a position responsible for [...]

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Falcon Foodies: Food bringing Bentley together

October 6, 2011 Campus Life
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By Fred Fang We are all guilty of this: Watching the food channel for more hours than we’d like to admit. Whether you’ve stumbled across it while looking for a TV show, or you center your day around it, there is just something strangely hypnotic about watching chefs create awe-inspiring and delicious-looking dishes for others [...]

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Dean Shepardson becomes leader of Division of Student Affairs

September 29, 2011 News
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By Lissie Martin After Kathleen Yorkis, vice president of Student Affairs, retired and ended her 25 years at Bentley last year, President Larson asked Dean Andrew Shepardson to lead the Division of Student Affairs. Shepardson said he was thrilled by this offer. “I am excited to continue to make the Bentley experience as positive and [...]

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Diversity Council awards mini-grants to students

September 22, 2011 Features

By: Sindhu Palaniappan “Bentley students have these great, really innovative ideas,” said Henrietta Genfi, assistant director of the Advising Center. “A grant could help them back that.” A Diversity Mini-Grant, that is – something awarded by the school’s Faculty and Staff Diversity Council. These grants are an opportunity for the Bentley community to receive money to [...]

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Her Campus for college women is up and running

September 22, 2011 News
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By Lacey Nemergut Her Campus, an online magazine designed to provide indispensable content and information for college women across the nation, has made its way to the Bentley campus. This innovative feminine literature first appeared in September 2009 as the brainchild of three Harvard undergraduate women who fully shaped the idea and ran with it. [...]

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Police Logs

April 28, 2011 News
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Phantom Tollbooth On Thursday, April 21, at 2:14 p.m., University Police received a call from a distressed student stuck in a Jennison elevator. When officers and Facilities arrived, there was nobody in the elevator. Facilities then shut down the elevator and investigated it for potential repairs. The prank caller or temporary damsel in distress was [...]

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Saying farewell to Class of 2011 & hello to Class of 2015

April 28, 2011 News
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By Lindsay Beauregard The Class of 2011 will join the ranks of the Bentley alumni, consisting of CEOs, CFOs and many other notable positions. As the seniors become alumni and leave campus, the University will warmly welcome the incoming freshmen, the Class of 2015. As Commencement nears, seniors across campus are preparing for their very [...]

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Schmitt awaits trial off campus

April 21, 2011 Headlines
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Students and staff say lack of diversity awareness is not to blame By Leslie Dias The arrest of a Bentley senior on criminal civil rights charges has sent shock waves through the Bentley community as students, faculty and staff struggle to understand how one of their own could be implicated in the April 8 assault [...]

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Tech savvy freshman gets stolen laptop back

April 14, 2011 Headlines
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Mark Bao uses Backblaze software to track down the thief who stole his laptop By Lacey Nemergut Mark Bao, a freshman at Bentley, recently made national headlines for using his technical expertise to reacquire his stolen Bentley-issued laptop, allegedly stolen by local Javier Fantauzzi, a 21-year-old Lawrence resident. Bao, known outside the Bentley community for [...]

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