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Posts published in February 2010

Bradley introduces new majors, a new department

Next fall, Bradley will add several new and unique programs to its curriculum, including additions to the dietetics and interactive media programs. “Bradley will offer academic concentrations in animation and visual effects, game design, and web and application design starting in the fall of 2010,”…

Library renovations underway, set to continue through semester

Students who have been to the library since Winter Break may have noticed a few changes in the building, including new laptops and more study space. “We’ve made pretty significant progress improving the library so far, and we’re intending to do more this semester,” said…

Braves win War on 74 blood drive

The rivalry between ISU and Bradley resulted in bloodshed this week. Both schools competed in the Challenge on 74 Wednesday to see who could receive the most blood donations on campus. “It’s cool that they are using are using our rivalry with ISU to support…

Late Night BU goes aces for the 80s

Students, get ready to pack your bags for Las Vegas, Tampa or Phoenix. Or maybe a cruise is more your style, so grab your suits and suntan lotion, because at tonight’s Late Night BU, two huge prizes are up for grabs – a pair of…

Condom plan offers a poor compromise

$1 It doesn’t really seem like a lot, and it’s not. So is a dollar for 15 condoms a bad deal? No. And under the latest revision to the Sexual Health Resolution, students would be able to pay $1 for 15 condoms. It’s important to…

Court decision betrays democracy

In a decisive 5-4 vote, the Supreme Court last week hurled the United States back into the 1800s. The court’s conservative majority, acting under the shadow of the First Amendment, voted to give corporate America the same rights as you and me when it comes…

Tennis is more than Rafa and Fed

Red Socks vs. Yankees. Michigan vs. Ohio State. Federer vs. Nadal. Rivalries make sports. But what’s the point in only shining light on one per sport? The Roger Federer-Rafael Nadal rivalry in men’s tennis is exhausting. That’s why this week in the Australian Open, I…

European culture a world away

This Winter Break, instead of being a bum at home, I decided to do something with my life. I took a January interim class in Paris studying French culture. While I realize there are many differences between American culture versus European culture, it was a…

Friday’s Flavor: Get Fit Stay Fit at Bradley

The New Year has arrived, bringing with it the six letter word that forms our resolutions. Change. With the desire and pressure to better ourselves on our mind like never before, many vow to break a bad habit or improve their lifestyle. Most people view…

Gallery honors excellence of professors, chairpersons

A new display honoring Bradley endowed faculty members and Caterpillar professors was installed during Winter Break. The Gallery of Excellence was unveiled Jan. 21 in the Cullom-Davis Library atrium. University President Joanne Glasser with Interim Provost Robert Bolla and the President’s Cabinet developed the idea…

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