Student Search Profile Pictures This week only, students can compete in Dean Hanno’s Student Search Competition! All that you have to do is click the link at the top or the bottom of the page to print out your Student Search Profile Form. Then locate each of the five students and one professor to collect [...]
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The Babson Creative Thinking Prize
$2500 for first place, $1500 for second, and $500 for third. Regardless of the final outcome, the three finalists that presented their submissions on April 21 are guaranteed a minimum prize money of $500. Needless to say, that is a significant amount of money. Through their hard work (time spent on artifact ranging from 40 [...]
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Press Release: This Friday outside Reynolds from 4pm-7pm, you will notice a lot of activity. This is because the Campus Activities Board, in conjunction with the Green Tower, will be hosting SolFest – a celebration to cap off Earth Week here on campus. Recently, Babson signed a contract with ECS (Energy Climate Solutions,) to help [...]
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Despite the chilly weather, Banana Splittin’ Day, held Thursday April 15, went on without a hitch. With blow up games, an obstacle course, a DJ, the free BBQ, and of course, the ice cream eating contest, the event was a hit for all the students that braved the cold and attended. However, this year was [...]
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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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By: Daniel Muise Normally, college students make every attempt to avoid their professors and faculty when they go out, especially after having a drink or two. However, once a year, the invitation is extended to mingle with your professors in a setting outside of the classroom: the President’s Gala, Babson’s annual semi-formal. Amidst [...]
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By: Pornpol Tangchitnob Waking up early on a Saturday morning to attend a Babson sponsored event is not exactly one of the most pleasant things to do with the weekend. However, with the implied threat of losing the right to Ways and Means funding, I forced myself to get up and trudge over to [...]
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By: Roberto Laurens Oh, Van Winkle… …have you ever walked through Van Winkle and thought to yourself, “darn, it’d be neat to have a crazy shindig in this entire building.” Well, if you have then here’s some great news for you because it will finally be happening this Saturday night. So, what exactly is [...]
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By: Afua Biney Friday February the 19th, in celebration of the Chinese New Year, Knight Auditorium was completely transformed into what could have easily passed for a Chinese banquet hall. The Chinese Student Association (CSA), in collaboration with the Hong Kong Student Association, hosted a festive and fun-filled Chinese dinner for the Babson community. [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Relief for Haiti: An Ongoing Effort
By: Kirsty StPierre As all of us are well aware, the recent disaster in Haiti has left thousands of people devastated, homes destroyed, people missing, and worst of all, many lives of loved ones ultimately lost. Though the quake occurred almost a month ago, and the “hype” seems to have died down, efforts to [...]
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