The Heights 09/24/12

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A comparison of the goals of Obama and Romney for education reform in the U.S., D4

Lupe lights up Conte with stellar show, C1

Derrick Bouteng’s goal with 11 seconds left pushed BC past USF, C8

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Vol. XCIII, No. 31

‘show goes on’ in conte

CSOM posts high starting salaries for recent graduates NerdWallet ranks BC sixth among undergrad schools By Julie Orenstein For The Heights

Daniel Lee / Heights Editor

After opening acts by student DJs, Timeflies and Lupe Fiasco performed for a nearly sold out Conte Forum at UGBC’s annual Fall Concert.

According to a recently released report, the Carroll School of Management (CSOM) ranks sixth among undergraduate business schools with the highest reported starting salaries among graduates. The list, compiled by the education division of NerdWallet.com, a site that provides free resources to students and schools on finances and money management, reflected information from publicly available postgraduation reports and senior surveys from over 100 institutions nationwide. Included in the list are institutions for which more than

one year of data was available, so averages could be determined over at least two data points, according to John Gower, strategy analyst at NerdWallet. CSOM, with an average starting salary of $55,500 between 2009 and 2011, ranked behind the business schools at the University of Pennsylvania ($63,273), Carnegie Mellon University ($60,970), Georgetown University ($58,971), Washington University in St. Louis ($58,417), and the University of Notre Dame ($55,753). Also placing in the top 10 were the University of Michigan, the Georgia Institute of Technology, Pennsylvania State University, and the Florida Institute of Technology. Richard Keeley, CSOM Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies, while not surprised by Boston College’s high place on the list, noted that the NerdWallet list does not include several schools that would surpass

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Timeflies, Lupe Fiasco fill Conte for the return of UGBC’s Fall Concert By Charlotte Parish Heights Editor

The Fall Concert is back with a vengeance. After the success of last spring’s concert, before which Boston College had gone a semester without a concert in Conte Forum, the concert this fall had to rewrite the legacy of the 2010 concert, which had about 40 medical transports. “We aimed for an all around great show

that paired good performances with good music,” said Michael Cavoto, UGBC director of Campus Entertainment (CE) and A&S ’13. “It’s hard to come up with that kind of show and we were very happy with our choices.” Timeflies and Lupe Fiasco were chosen after a selection process that was three months in the making and involved the help of many students. “All in all I would say that there were over 50 students who contributed in one way or another to the success of the

concert,” Cavoto said. “I would highlight Campus Entertainment’s deputy director Dan Rimm, our advisor Mark Miceli [associate director of the Student Programs Office], the Robsham box office manager Kim Principi, and all members of CE and the Event Management Team.” Tickets went on sale on Sept. 10 and were sold up until the day of the concert. Although tickets never sold out, the au-

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Silicon Valley alums return to the Heights E-Week continues with panel discussion

kylie montero / heights staff

UGBC’s Pub Series returned on Thursday, bringing 21+ students to the Rat for drinks and food.

Pub Series back for the fall with a new look and big plans

By Gianni Matera For The Heights

On Thursday, Boston College hosted a panel of five Silicon Valley-affiliated entrepreneurs and venture capitalists as part of BC’s first annual Entrepreneurship Week. The event was made possible by the BC Technology Council, the BC Entrepreneur Society, the BC Venture Competition (BCVC), and John Gallaugher, associate professor of information systems. The five panelists, all BC alumni, included Bill Clerico, cofounder of WePay and BC ’07, James Reinhardt, cofounder of ThredUp, Pat Grady from Sequoia Capital, and Dan Nova and Peter Bell from Highland Capital. Their presence filled the Fulton Honors Library with a crowd of students and recent graduates. “We have a very simple goal here today, and that’s to inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs,” Nova said. “You’re never too young, you’re never too inexperienced, and I think what you’ll see and hear from the panelists tonight is that they had different dreams and different aspirations as they were students but, for a variety of reasons, their paths led them to entrepreneurship.”

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By Erin Mahoney

Over 600 members of the Boston College community attended Acappellafest Saturday night.

For The Heights

Acappellafest sells out Robsham, raises over $5,500 for charity

Last Thursday night, Sept. 20, UGBC hosted 21-plus students in the Rat for the first event in the year-long Pub Series. With the theme “Welcome Back Eagles,” the makeshift watering hole served a wide selection of foreign and domestic beers, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages, in addition to All-American food like sliders and pigs in a blanket. Mallory Horwitz, director of the Pub Series in UGBC and LSOE ’13, hoped that with more extensive promotion and the promise of free food, students would flock to Lyons. She noted that in years past the event hasn’t attracted crowds, but was optimistic on the eve of the event, with more than 600 people having RSVP’d “Going” on Facebook. Horwitz cited the awkward timing, 7 p.m., the Career Fair, and the Middle Campus location as possible factors for a low attendance. In spite of this, record

By Devon Sanford Heights Editor

On Saturday night, the Robsham Theater hosted the 2012 Acappellafest in front of a sold-out crowd. Nearly 600 members of the Boston College community attended the event, which featured BC’s 10 a cappella groups: the Acoustics, Against the Current, B.E.A.T.S. (Black Experience of America Through Song), the Bostonians, the Dynamics, the Heightsmen, the Madrigals, Shaan, the Sharps, and Voices of Imani. The event, organized by the Acoustics, raised over $5,500 for the Morgan

Center, a preschool for children battling cancer. This was the first year the proceeds of Acappellafest went to a charity. The Morgan Center was founded in 2003 in honor of Morgan Zuch, who was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of 2. Morgan is now in high school and cancerfree. Last year, the Acoustics sang at the Morgan Center during their spring tour. The a cappella group invited the Morgan Center’s founders, Rod Zuch and NancyLee Zuch, and their children Morgan and Trevor to this year’s Acappellafest.

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numbers showed up Thursday night. “I think it was the biggest Pub Night yet,” Horwitz said after the event. “I was kind of expecting a big turnout but this really exceeded expectations.” At the event, Boston College saw a glimpse of the Rat as it may have looked during its glory days as a de facto pub on campus. The Rat, short for Rathskeller, a German word for a bar or restaurant in the cellar of a municipal building, is officially named Welch Dining Hall and opened in 1951 as BC’s first sit-down dining area. Thursday night Pub Nights in the Lyons basement were once more frequent, giving the room its current nickname. Now, the dining hall is known for its great location for a grab-and-go lunch between classes. Students in attendance on Thursday reacted positively to the transformed space. “People walked in and were like ‘Wow, this is the Rat?!’” Horwitz said of the setup. The door ran smoothly—many students

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Members of the popular on-campus dance group, Synergy, spread the word about next Saturday’s ALC Showdown, one of BC’s most widely attended events, in Conte Forum.


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