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THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF BENTLEY UNIVERSITY SINCE 1963

THE VANGUARD VOLUME LVI ISSUE VII

BENTLEYVANGUARD.COM

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2013

GrooveBoston lights up the night Trading Falcons flock to the Dana Center for third annual event CAMPUS LIFE EDITOR

Bananas, minions and a giant giraffe. These were just some of the sights and sounds at GrooveBoston on November 2. The self-titled “legendary dance party,” held in the Dana Center, has become an annual tradition put on by Student Activities, the Campus Activities Board (CAB) and the Class Cabinets. Approximately 2,500 tickets were made available on Wednesday, October 23 for the popular annual event, prompting a rapid sell out due to the high demand. In the span of just two days, the GrooveBoston staff, Bentley CAB and Class Cabinet members and student volunteers transformed the gym into a concert venue, all in anticipation of the massive dance-party. Those volunteers were rewarded for their valiant efforts with staff passes that granted them access to the platform situated to the right of the stage.

“We are proud of the event as a whole – from the viral #BentleyTakeover campaign to the actual concert production itself,” said Matt Schick. “As the CAB Concerts co-chair, my job is to plan amazing events that Bentley students will remember

forever and due to outpouring of GrooveBoston praise that we are receiving, I feel as if we succeeded.” Friends, strangers and looka-likes grouped together to pose for photos and then made their way to the gym where the

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BY ZACK O’MALLEY

GrooveBoston brought its Vitality Tour to campus last Saturday.

music was already playing. At approximatly 11:00 p.m., the two towering, vertical screens set up adjacent to the main stage began a countdown. When the clock accelerated all the way to zero, the show really began, with all of the light and sound effects springing into raving madness. Snow, foam, bubbles and streamers rained down on the crowd periodically throughout the night, as the two DJs mashed together popular dance, electronic and hip hop songs. Students who won VIP passes from various students organizations and class cabinets were permitted to climb aboard the platform to the left of the stage. “It was crazy being up there and gave me a completely different view of the crowd,” said freshman Ben Baron. Two new additions to the show’s technology from last year included a circular light truss hanging directly above

On Nov 5th at 3:30 p.m. there was a lecture held by Georg Kell discussing the UN Global Compact attracting a full audience to Koumantzelis. This lecture was hosted by the Center for Business Ethics. Raytheon, a defense and manufacturing company that prides itself on being on the forefront of creating a better world, played a key role in sponsorship of the talk. The Raytheon Company is the fifth largest defense contractor in the world, employing 68,000 people and headquartered are located in Waltham. The Center for Business Ethics was founded in 1976 by Dr. W. Michael Hoffman, with the aim to lead Bentley’s efforts to integrate business ethics and

corporate responsibility into the graduate and undergraduate curricula. It endeavors to do so by the application of expertise, research, education and a collaborative approach to disseminating the best practices. In 1995, the center was recognized for the first MBA concentration in business ethics in the nation. Past lectures have been from a wide range of industries including Muhtar Kent, the CEO and Chairman of Coca-Cola, who discusses a sustainable future and Gary Hirshberg, Chairman, President, and CEO of Stonyfield Farms who discussed inventing a win-win future. Georg Kell is the Executive Director of the UN Global Compact, which is the world’s largest voluntary corporate sustainability effort. Kelling started his career

NEWS EDITOR

SEE KELL, PAGE 6

SEE TRADING ROOM, PAGE 6

Kell spoke to a full Koumantzelis Auditorium. working at the UN in Geneva, with the Conference on Trade and Development. He holds advanced degrees in economics and engineering from the Technical University of Berlin and in 2000 began leading the Global

BY LACEY NEMERGUT

Compact which he has been with ever since. In his talk, Kell draws on his recent experience at the Global Compact Leaders Summit. The

SEE GROOVEBOSTON, PAGE 6

Courtesy of UN.org

VANGUARD STAFF WRITER

Seven staff members resign within one week

The Bentley Trading Room serves as a trademark for the community, dazzling perspective students and impressing college guidebooks internationally. To teach students and faculty the high tech software the facility has to offer, the university hires a group of dedicated students to staff the terminals. During a one week period from October 29 to November 5, 7 of the 8 Trading Room student staff members resigned. Former Trading Room staff members disclosed that they had been working more than 30 hours a week, 10 hours above the imposed limit of 20 hours per week for student workers. The analysts claim they had also been assuming additional responsibilities traditionally given to the Trading Room manager. In addition to their increased hours, they had been renewing licenses and updating contracts for necessary software including Bloomberg and FactSet, receiving multiple emails per day from third parties required for a functional and effective trading room. “Since I joined Bentley in April 2013, I have been collecting feedback from faculty and students on how the Hughey Center for Financial Services (HCFS) can better serve our constituents,” said Trading

Georg Kell discusses Global Compact BY BRENDAN GERETY

Room loses experienced staff

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