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Bentley helps Father Four new Bachelor of Arts proBill’s and Mainspring grams offered this fall semester

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By Lacey Nemergut nEws Editor

Former Bentley University Professor Diane Tetreault has been working with Bentley students and others in the community to assist Father Bill’s, a homeless shelter in Quincy, Massachusetts, in repairing recent damages from an emergency plumbing problem; specifically, a sewer backup in the laundry room ruined necessary linens and bedding for members of Father Bill’s community. “When I taught at Bentley for the past five years, my students were very committed to service-learning that involved

problem solving for Father Bill’s/Mainspring, so I thought it would be smart to let students, faculty and staff know about the linen drive and hope that they’d help out,” said Tetreault. Father Bill’s/Mainspring serves as a non-denominational non-profit organization aiding homeless individuals by providing temporary shelter, seeking affordable housing, and offering permanent shelter for those who demonstrate a need. There are emergency shelters, family shelters, and permanent housing units. Currently the Quincy shelter is in need of twin blankets, twin sheets, and towels; nothing needs to match. Donations can be left in the box located outside The Vanguard office Tetreault said she hopes to “fill the void quickly and painlessly.” “It’s important to note that this organization does more than simply provide a bed and a hot meal, although a bed and hot meal are important

By Sindhu Palaniappan Editor-in-ChiEf

Bentley will be offering four new Bachelor of Arts programs in addition to a business studies major this coming fall. The new majors include: actuarial sciences, public policy, sustainability sciences, and Spanish studies. The business studies major, or BSM, functions similarly to the LSM paired with a BS degree. This new BSM, consisting of the six general business core classes and two business electives, pairs well with the new majors. “These majors pair well with a business background,” said Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences Juliet Gainsborough. She went on to explain these new majors go above and beyond what they would at a normal institution,

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in the sense that these four new majors, paired with the BSM, prepare you for different types of jobs in the business arena. “Many students make the decision not to come to Bentley because they aren’t entirely committed to business,” said Dean Everett. “All of the new

majors fit our business mission, and offer a unique pairing [of both liberal studies and business] that no other institution yet offers.” He went on to explain that majors like the Spanish studies major aren’t just about training students to speak Spanish, but they are intended to teach students the

Spanish studies is a new Bachelor of Arts program that students can take.

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News stories in 400 words or less

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Bentley alum bring reward system to Cambridge, MA Luvn’ Local provides incentives to shop By Lacey Nemergut nEws Editor

Bentley alumni Monil Kothari and Vikram Chabra, class of 2011, have started Luvn’local, a local business in Cambridge, after drawing significant knowledge from Bentley University’s entrepreneurial spirit and focused classes. Luvn’Local generates rewards points for patrons who shop locally. Consumers earn points and are then able to redeem their points at any participating merchants to receive promotions or discounts. Kothari and Chabra, both finance majors, began to formulate their business plan while completing the curriculums for Professor Tuffile’s Entrepreneurial Thinking class and Professor Schiavo’s Venture Capital class.

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FOR LIFE Bentley teams are far surpassing fundraising goals

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“For both of them, we had to create a business plan for a product or service. Our first iteration of Luvn’local was called OneCard, and it was a service that allowed you to aggregate all your loyalty cards onto one platform,” stated Kothari. “There were huge technical obstacles to this, so we kept changing it. We had multiple “pivots” ranging from high tech loyalty cards to custom built Point of Sales sysSee LOCAL, Page 6

Jimmy Haight (left) and Joey Milstein (right) created Simplify Reality in order to give readers a consolidated version of the news.

By Brenna O’Connell Campus LifE Editor

Bentley senior Jimmy Haight and Joey Milstein of SUNY Oneonta created Simplify Reality so you can stop procrastinating learning once and for all what the

Electoral College is all about or what this whole Occupy Wall Street thing is. They have developed a “launching pad” to start your knowledge in about 400 words. Since their launch date of January 29, they have had early success with getting their message out

9 MUSIC TELEVISION mtV is only staying true to 2/3 letters

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Last episode before the show’s hiatus

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there – even to readers in Austria! You never know who you will meet and how events will unfold and when Haight went abroad to Australia, the last thing he was looking to do was See REALITY, Page 5

14 M E N ’ S HOCKEY

the team looks to start the aha playoffs this friday

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