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No more hot sports takes from this guy

December 8, 2011 Sports
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By Robbie LaBrie Brett Favre was a beloved quarterback by people everywhere. He eventually became nothing but an old guy who wore jeans and wouldn’t go away. Lil’ Wayne once wrote a little song called How to Love. If this song taught the world anything, it’s that some things should just be stopped before they [...]

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Berklee College of Music presents musical RENT

November 17, 2011 Features
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By Lindsay Beauregard On Wednesday, November 9, Berklee College of Music presented the Broadway hit RENT. Directed by Kelton Washington, the show was brought to life by Berklee’s Musical Theatre Club for one night only. The students’ performance was extraordinary, captivating the audience with their impeccable acting and singing skills. Performing RENT is a challenge [...]

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The Life is Good Festival provides good vibes for all

September 29, 2011 Features
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By Lindsay Beauregard The Life is Good Festival in Canton, Massachusetts held good vibes for all, with activities geared at young kids, food and alcohol stands galore and constant music filling the air. The beautiful Prowse Farm provided a friendly, low-key environment for the festival. Unlike most music events, the concert goers were cool, calm [...]

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Third annual Consent Day spreads awareness through activities

April 21, 2011 Campus Life
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By Sindhu Palaniappan On Thursday, April 7, Bentley hosted its third annual Consent Day, an event that has been getting bigger and better each year. This year, it was put on by Health and Wellness, Student Activities and Residence Life. Not only did the number of games and t-shirts increase, but the number of students [...]

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Internet Celebrities

March 24, 2011 Columns
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By Dan Binder-Brantley I came back from Spring Break unprepared to start writing again. Initially, I was worried that I would have to stretch my amazing talents to find any sort of new video worthy of my time, let alone your time. Thankfully, Rebecca Black exists. Her music video Friday is so bad; I wouldn’t be [...]

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A Fireside Chat: Just Choose a Damn Seat Rebecca

March 24, 2011 Columns
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By Jon McColgan I really could have written about anything this week, ranging from Charlie Sheen and the UCLA tart who hates Asians talking to the ongoing disasters plaguing Japan (I hear Ann Coulter has a solution!) or the ongoing joke that calls itself the Grand Old Party, but I’ve settled on something that I’m sure [...]

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Fraternity & sorority pledges put on a show at Lip Sync

March 10, 2011 Campus Life
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By Monica Tshanakas Lip Sync was held last Monday night from 9 to 11 p.m. in the LaCava Executive Dining Room. More than 70 students participated in this semester’s Lip Sync, and the event raised money for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. “Lip Sync is a great opportunity for pledges to work together and build bonds with [...]

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Students display talents during song and dance competition

November 18, 2010 Campus Life
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Written By: Lacey Nemergut On November 10, the Center of International Students and Scholars and Multicultural Center sponsored Show What You Got, a dance and singing competition featuring artistic routines of different cultural origins. Sophomores James Germain, Brianna Morrissey and Gunveen Chadha organized the competition as part of Culture Fest. The two trophies went to [...]

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New Ben Folds & Hornby album a perfect mix of music and lyrics

October 7, 2010 Features
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Written by: Sindhu Palaniappan Musical genius Ben Folds has been known since the mid-90s for his unique sound: A melodic mixture of eccentric vocals and piano – pop with an indie rock feel. Since 1995, the Ben Folds Five trio has been producing staples, and from 2001 and on, Ben Folds has continued alone. Recently, [...]

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Underground music is worth a listen

April 15, 2010 Features
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Written by: Brandon Schug Indie music is no longer as independent as it once was. It has lost its hipster charm. And, if you’re like me, this might make many of you descend into increasingly more alternative genres – BUT WAIT! Don’t forget your first love! Here are three bands whose music is most decidedly [...]

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15th Festival of Colors celebrates culture

April 2, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias The Festival of Colors was an artful display of the cultures and customs that can be found and represented on campus, with the International Student Association putting on the fifteenth annual production of the show. The event brought the audience around the world through a number of popular international dances, fashions, [...]

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Stephen Lynch delights Koumantzelis crowd with musical brand of comedy

October 23, 2008 Campus Life

This past Sunday, October 19th, Stephen Lynch, a musician and comedian, performed in front of a packed audience at Koumantzelis Auditorium. The event, hosted by CAB, was one of the culminating events of Homecoming weekend. The show, slated to start at 8:30, was delayed slightly and did not begin until 8:45, due to slight issues with getting some of the lighting to work properly.

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