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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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After restructuring business operations, Karakelle bids farewell

December 8, 2011 Uncategorized
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By John Karakelle Two years ago, I was elected to this position on the basic premise that this newspaper should not be run like a typical organization; it should be run like a business. My staff and I began our terms with ambitious financial goals that we were unrelenting in pursuing. It was supremely gratifying [...]

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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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Recognizing the work of AIA

December 1, 2011 Editorials

The Vanguard can often be quite critical of other student and administrative organizations on campus, particularly when we see room for improvement. Similarly, when the campus community feels that we are not living up to our expectations as the student newspaper, we expect students to be critical of us. While we are often quick to [...]

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Enough Organizations Already!

October 27, 2011 Editorials

There are a lot of benefits to attending a business school, including being provided with an education which will significantly benefit us and prepare us for entering the workplace. By paying hundreds of dollars each year as our Student Activity Fee, we each rightfully feel that we should be able to derive some value from [...]

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Senior Spotlight

September 22, 2011 Columns
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Presented by  The Senior Year Experience Committee Interview for Senior Spotlight Name: Charles Tiu Major: Marketing and Global Perspectives Hometown: Hong Kong, China What are you involved in at Bentley? Last semester, I was a part of Faith – Your Promise to Japan, the organization made to raise funds for Japan after the horrible earthquake, [...]

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AIA breaks down student activity fee allocation

April 7, 2011 Headlines

AIA seeks to fund events that benefit all By Monica Tshanakas Do you ever wonder how your Student Activity Fee (SAF) is being allocated? The SAF is a pool of money that is collected from every student via tuition, and it is up to the Allocation and Internal Audit (AIA) committee to fairly distribute the [...]

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ABA & AIA need to cut back red tape

April 7, 2011 Editorials

Although a minority of Bentley students will have any direct interaction with AIA and ABA, it’s important that they understand what is happening with their student activity fee, which, theoretically, should benefit them directly. Although these issues only have a direct impact on organization presidents, there is ultimately a trickledown effect which affects students who [...]

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SGD comes back to Bentley two years after sanctions

March 10, 2011 News
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By Jill Weiss Sigma Gamma Delta, consisting of 24 active members, was reinstated as an official fraternity as of late last semester here on the Bentley campus. This reinstatement came a year and a half after SGD was suspended based on allegations that the fraternity served alcohol to minors at a campus event. However, after [...]

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ABA Corner

December 9, 2010 Columns

Written by: Khaled Al-Amiri ABA would like to announce that we are currently accepting applications for third and fourth housing picks. Every year, organizations have the chance to raffle off third and/or fourth housing picks at any event. Before you come to the conclusion that all the bigger organizations will have priority over your organization, [...]

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ABA Corner

November 11, 2010 Columns
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ONE Recognized On Campus Written By: Lauren Steinbrecher Last Wednesday, ABA recognized Bentley ONE as an official organization on campus. What is Bentley ONE? It works to engage Bentley students in the fight against extreme poverty and disease and train the next generation of advocates for the world’s most impoverished people. ONE strives to expand [...]

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BSTV gives whole new meaning to Bentley’s media culture

November 4, 2010 Campus Life
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Written By: Angela Diaco With over 100 student organizations on campus, the entire Vanguard could be filled with group interviews. From A Capella to Women’s Rugby, Bentley students know how to run a good club. Each area of student life shines in its own way, but we chose to examine an innovative and unique program [...]

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