Archive for April, 2010

Consensus on the Census

Posted on April 14th, 2010 by dgirdusky

Consensus on the Census

Census rumors have incessantly trailed OCL e-mails this week. Students have been trading stories ranging from different rules and procedures to the possibility of a $5,000 Babson cash penalty. The facts of the matter are that the census is due by 12pm on Thursday April 15th.  Although the census was originally due on April 1st, [...]

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The New Spot In Town

Posted on April 14th, 2010 by Andrew Lin

The New Spot In Town

So fresh and so clean. Those were the first five words to pop in my mind as I stepped into the cafeteria in Olin College. Yes, the one that was just opened to the Babson community and, as many are saying, might close its doors soon enough. A new place to eat other than Trim [...]

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Entrepreneurship Takes the Stage

Posted on April 13th, 2010 by Kirsten Lenthe

Entrepreneurship Takes the Stage

On the evening of Wednesday, April 7, while the majority of Babson students were taking advantage of the unseasonably warm weather, a handful of select students, along with professors, other Babson community members, and Boston business professionals, headed to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in downtown Boston to attend the first World Stage Event. [...]

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Does a B.A. mean an automatic J.O.B?

Posted on April 12th, 2010 by Dan Muise

Does a B.A. mean an automatic J.O.B?

Today’s job market challenging for recent graduates

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A Wedding Reception to Remember

Posted on April 10th, 2010 by Cathy Bao

A Wedding Reception to Remember

 By: Cathy Bao If you were at Trim for dinner on March 31, you got a little taste of it. At 6PM, performers from the Babson Players put on quite a show, previewing the upcoming spring musical. As the lead singer walked down the stairs singing the theme to The Wedding Singer, other performers danced [...]

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Sigma Kappa Blood Drive: A Huge Success

Posted on April 8th, 2010 by Kirsty StPierre

Sigma Kappa Blood Drive: A Huge Success

 By: Kirsty StPierre As you might have noticed,  last week in Reynold’s: the annual Sigma Kappa Blood Drive had returned.  Normally held during spring semester, the drive couldn’t take place last year due to the Norovirus. Thankfully, things are back on track, and the event had the biggest turnout yet! Every year, the Brigham and [...]

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Chinese Immigrant: Coming to America

Posted on April 5th, 2010 by tdomf_c9ec6

Chinese Immigrant: Coming to America

By: Hao Feng   During the California gold rush, Chinese began to emigrate to the United States in large numbers, threatening; and as a result they suffered widespread racism and violence. Today, Chinese Americans are often viewed as the model minority. However, beneath this image of admiration are stories of kids struggling to fit into [...]

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So About This Health Care…

Posted on April 5th, 2010 by Andrew Lin

So About This Health Care…

 By: Andrew Lin   For years, Americans have made fun of Canada and its citizens, joking about their supposed constant usage of “eh” and “zed”; ridiculing their military, or the lack thereof, and laughing at their horseback-riding police force: the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Each time, Canadians have only been able to make comebacks related [...]

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Trim Takes Stock

Posted on April 1st, 2010 by Dan Muise

Trim Takes Stock

 By: Daniel Muise Word has leaked that Sodexho is about to finalize details on a major purchase of whole young chickens, an exchange that is rumored to send the chicken commodity market into turmoil. Currently, the commodity price of whole young chickens on the market is USD 5.72, but projections show a likely 80% increase [...]

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