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Posts published in February 2014

HIP HOP LOOK OUT

If you’re anything like me, you know that finding new, quality hip-hop artists can sometimes be tricky. When it happens, though, it’s so rewarding. After some research from various shows and influences, I’ve found two new hip-hop artists worth checking out.   deM atlas Joshua…

NCAA football union is a step forward

In the sports world, it’s of utmost importance to protect the athletes that play the games we enjoy. To shield these players, organizations like the National Football League Players Association, Major League Baseball Players Association and others become unions to protect all who participate in…

Meal plan continues to change in revenue, options

Bradley’s meal plan went through an overhaul during summer 2013, and students can expect more changes this semester. The semester changes are part of the larger meal plan and dining services changes in addition to billing changes, that were implemented beginning in fall 2013. Under…

Police Reports

• A female student reported her wallet taken out of her residence in the 1600 block of Barker Ave. around midnight Jan. 29. The female said she left it on a table between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Jan. 27, and when she went back…

PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN 1967-2014

Hollywood lost a good one. In an era where “celebrity status” can be granted from a viral Youtube video, it’s truly a sad day when someone with exceptional talent leaves this world. Philip Seymour Hoffman passed away last Sunday due to an apparent drug overdose.…

As he leaves, Abrams set to finish strong

Bradley men’s tennis player Justin Abrams is down to his last match. Not literally, of course. But the senior knows time is running out on his college career, and he wants to make sure that he leaves his mark on the tennis program. Abrams came…

ACBU disappoints again

The Activities Council of Bradley University (ACBU) announced Wednesday the spring concert performer cancelled, leaving the council just weeks to find a replacement. We don’t know about you, but doesn’t this sound a little too familiar? ACBU set the trend in recent years of setting…

BROAD CITY VS. GIRLS

In the ‘90s, a good number of popular television shows were about high school aged kids. From Dawson’s Creek to Clueless, the dramatized problems of high school kids became a part of our culture. Today, 20-somethings seem to be taking television by storm, although many…

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