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24-Hour Semi-Annual BBQ

Posted on April 13th, 2011 by Andrew Lin

24-Hour Semi-Annual BBQ

The 24-hour Annual BBQ put on by the brothers of Alpha Epsilon Pi has become an integral part of Babson campus life over the past six years. This 12th Semi-Annual BBQ will raise money for pancreatic cancer research. It will take place at Barefoot Park, the heart of the Babson Campus. From 11am to 11am, [...]

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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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Courses to Keep You Sane

Posted on March 27th, 2010 by Andrew Lin

Courses to Keep You Sane

By: Andew Lin   “Heavy work-load.” “Inconvenient.” “What do you want? I’m sleeping.” These are just some of the things that come out of Babson students’ mouths when asked about college. This is not to say that Babson’s a bad place, but it does serve as an indication of the amount of stress that everyone [...]

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Valuable Resources: The Cutler Center

Posted on March 9th, 2010 by kcarmel

Valuable Resources: The Cutler Center

By: Kaitlyn Carmel   In a world where the job market can be described as sparse and competitive, the business sector, like many industries, has seen cutbacks and minimized levels of hiring. A glance at the most recent editorial on finances in the Christian Science Monitor claims that one in every five males, age 25-54, [...]

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Interest in Van Winkle

Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by Afua

Interest in Van Winkle

By: Afua Biney   You have probably received emails the last few weeks from special interest towers in Van Winkle, offering you the opportunity to apply to become a member of their tower. If you are not interested in any of the existing towers, here is some good news for you.   For next academic year, [...]

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UPDATE! Spring Concert Rumors Mount

Posted on February 26th, 2010 by tdomf_c9ec6

UPDATE! Spring Concert Rumors Mount

***Update: At the President’s Gala it was announced that Travis McCoy of GymClassHeroes, Kid Cudi and Girl Talk will perform at the Spring Concert! The guessing game begins every spring semester. Hoping for their favorites, students begin swapping ideas and rumors of who will be performing at Babson’s Spring Concert Show. With the concert date [...]

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Relief for Haiti: An Ongoing Effort

Posted on February 11th, 2010 by Kirsty StPierre

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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The Onslaught of the Actors

Posted on February 4th, 2010 by tdomf_c9ec6

The Onslaught of the Actors

By: LaShonda Cooks   Last Sunday evening, a most eclectic group of students emerged from the nooks and crannies of Babson Park to invade the Sorenson Theatre lobby, marking the beginning of the Babson Player’s “Wedding Singer” auditions. Smashing the jaded stereotype of Babson students as limited to merely the pursuit of money and business [...]

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Heated Election Steams Amidst Icy Weather

Posted on January 19th, 2010 by dgirdusky

Heated Election Steams Amidst Icy Weather

By: Daniel Girdusky   While low temperatures and the recent downfall of snow has left Massachusetts’ surface frozen, it has not chilled the heated-up special election that will be decided today. Citizens across the Bay State will cast ballots for their candidate to fill Massachusetts’s open senate seat, formerly filled by the late Edward M. [...]

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Closed for Winter

Posted on January 11th, 2010 by Nicole

The Babson FREEP will be updating again in Late January, when Spring Classes begin! Follow us then! The FREEP Team

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