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Abroad: Pros and Cons of a Homestay


By Chelsea Cormier
April 20, 2013 - 12:00am

  While some Bentley University study abroad programs require you to participate in a homestay (i.e. Florence), some give you the option (i.e. Barcelona).  It’s only fair that you have the facts before making any final decisions, so here are the ups and downs that I experienced last semester. PROS: READ MORE

Rachel’s Top Buzzfeed Articles of the Week


By Rachel Slutsky
April 19, 2013 - 11:59pm

  1)      The Most Expensive Places to Buy Everything Studying abroad can be a great time to grow in your college life, and more importantly, is so much fun. Yet, if you go to Oslo, you will be paying $10 for a Starbucks latte, where in the U.S. it costs around $4. Check out these other items that are super expensive abroad! READ MORE

Arm Candy


By Emily Fiorito
April 19, 2013 - 12:00am

  If you are like me, you cannot get enough of the fashion blogs online! What I love best about these blogs is that they keep you up to date on latest trends in clothes as well as the best ways to accessorize.  “Arm Candy” is one of my favorite topics. I love dressing up my wrists with unique watches, bracelets, and bangles! READ MORE

19 Lessons From Dr. Seuss


By Molly Brennan
April 19, 2013 - 12:00am

  Dr. Seuss is notorious for his catchy phrases and witty children’s books, but many times collegietes forget the important lessons that can be learned from the man who wrote Green Eggs and Ham! College is hard and so life, but Dr. Seuss has a beautiful way of looking at it. Here are some of his famous ideologies that will be sure to change your life! READ MORE

Foodie Friday: S'mores Snack Mix


By Sarah Holt, Missy Sanchez
April 19, 2013 - 12:00am

Happy Friday, Collegiettes! We don’t know about you guys, but, in our opinion, these next few weeks just can’t pass by fast enough! It seems like the exams, projects and presentations are non-stop, and we would love nothing more than for summer to get here ASAP. READ MORE

Bentley's Peer Advisors


By Taylor McAree
April 18, 2013 - 12:00am

As most know, Bentley is topnotch when it comes to academic and career advising.   One service that most students don’t take advantage of, however, is peer advising.  Peer advising is part of academic advising, but the people offering advice are those who have gone through the GBs, picked a major and minor, chosen an LSM, and studied abroad all within the past couple of years so they have firsthand experiences and extremely relevant advice. The current peer advising team consists of six juniors, seniors, and graduate students: ·         Patrick Abate, ’13 Management/LSM ·         Lindsay Connors, ’12 & ’13 Accountancy/LSM/MBA ·         Ross Denkin, ’14 Actuarial Sciences ·         Daisy Fernandes, ’14 Accountancy...

Rob DeLeo, Lecturer of Global Studies


By Katie Jordan
April 18, 2013 - 12:00am

  Her Campus Bentley (HCB): How long have you been teaching Political Science? Rob Deleo (RD): This is my second year at Bentley. As far as teaching goes, I started teaching at Northeastern University when I was working on my Doctorate as a TA, so for about 5 years. READ MORE

Emily's Boston Finds!


By Emily Fiorito
April 18, 2013 - 12:00am

  My favorite bars in Boston for a great night out on the town! Please be advised this article is to promote my favorite bars to those readers who are 21+, drink responsibly my fellow collegiettes. Even though Bentley is outside of Boston, we do just fine getting into the city to enjoy the local bars and clubs on the weekends. With a free shuttle into Harvard Square, getting on the T couldn’t be easier! Sometimes we even take party busses and trolleys in for special occasions. I wanted to share with you my favorites and hope some of you adventure into Boston and love these hot spots as much as I do. READ MORE

Relay For Life at Bentley University


By Stephanie Hazelton
April 17, 2013 - 12:00am

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Five Reasons Everyone Should Watch Game of Thrones


By Emily Hodgkins
April 17, 2013 - 12:00am

  With 10.3 million views per episode, HBO’s Game of Thrones has become an enormous hit across the world. Based on George R.R. Martin’s bestselling fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire, the TV adaption follows the stories of several families who are competing for the throne of Westeros. If you haven’t already been swept up by the fantasy series, here are five reasons why you should definitely begin watching: READ MORE

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