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In Memory of Dr. Yvonne J. Yaw-Professor, English and Media Studies

February 3, 2012 Uncategorized
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Dr. Yvonne J. Yaw passed away on January 31, 2012. Yaw started her career at Bentley more than 30 years ago and proved herself as a dedicated and caring individual to countless peers. We send our condolences to her family and the English and Media Studies department. The Vanguard will reflect on Yaw’s life and career in the [...]

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Notes from Abroad – Hong Kong, China

April 28, 2011 Notes from Abroad

Question: “What will you miss most about being abroad? By David Aziz With only three weeks left in my semester abroad, the feeling that it’s all suddenly going to end is beginning to set in. After four months, it feels like Hong Kong is my home. It’s incredible how my view of the city has [...]

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Bentley celebrates Diwali through Family Feud-themed show

December 2, 2010 Campus Life
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Written by: Angela Diaco Being the ignorant white person that I am, about the only exposure I’ve had to Indian culture was trying curry once. Needless to say, I was a Diwali newbie. I sat in Kouzmanzalis on Sunday, November 21, completely oblivious to what was about to take place. For everyone else who is [...]

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The Bubble: A refuge for students & organizations to call their home

October 28, 2010 Editorials

Written by: The Vanguard Editorial Board It is all too rare that we take the time at The Vanguard to acknowledge something that Bentley has done right. Few can deny that one of the most important aspects of college life is finding a group of people to identify with. There is no better way of [...]

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Letter from the Editor: Bentley, Respect & the Tyler Clementi incident

October 7, 2010 Op-Ed

To the Bentley Community: As many of you have likely read or heard, a true tragedy took place recently at Rutgers University in New Jersey, when a young freshman took his own life over a vile invasion of his privacy. Tyler Clementi, an aspiring violinist who was shy and kept mostly to himself, was secretly [...]

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Students from rival schools unite – Bentley & Babson students launch online dress shirt co.

February 25, 2010 Marketplace

Written by: Chris Apuzzo Bentley and Babson working together? It might sound surprising, but this was the case for Bentley senior Danny Wong and business partner Fan Bi. Originally Fan had come up with a business idea about producing customized shirts for an affordable price while taking a class at Babson. Danny started off as [...]

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Bentley Ultimate still thriving – Popular teams finding success in a misunderstood sport

February 4, 2010 Sports

Written by: Louis Sherman At first glance, one might think the Bentley Ultimate Society (BUS) is an outdoors club, where the members perform extreme stunts like Parkour, or free-running. Such speculation is FALSE. Nor is BUS a secret cult that you must know is beyond the drink machine in some back alley in Arlington. BUS [...]

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Crackdown threatens Greek Life status quo – Greek leaders cry foul; Bentley justifies recent actions

December 3, 2009 Headlines

Written by: Dan Merica Strict enforcement of Greek Life policies at Bentley over the past year has caused a rift between the Greek organizations and the administration, with Bentley attributing the crackdown to insurance requirements, national Greek regulations, and the poor behavior of Greek organizations. “It’s the perception that the chapters have that Bentley is [...]

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Bentley team prepares for Federal Challenge

November 12, 2009 News

Written by: James Malone This past Monday, a team of five students gave a presentation in preparation for the forthcoming Fed Challenge. Next week, these five participants will provide monetary policy recommendations to the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston in a mock Fed Policy meeting. They will try to answer any grueling questions that may [...]

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Dining experience faces significant overhaul – Meal Plans reconfigured, Seasons to add new Mongolian Grill

April 16, 2009 Headlines

Written by: Jon McColgan Students at Bentley University can anticipate significant changes to their dining experience on campus next fall.

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