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Posts published in September 2009

Busses rolling to St. Louis for Fall Break

St. Louis students lacking a ride home from Bradley for Fall Break are in luck.   For the first time, Bradley will be providing bus transportation to and from St. Louis for students wishing to go home beginning with Fall Break, which is Oct. 9…

Students seem unaware of campus safety measures

Many students remain uninformed of the security measures the University Police Department has put into place. “I don’t know much about what the police do for security around here,” said junior advertising and marketing major Bronson Good. “I feel like it’s not prevalent, but it’s…

Positive traits shouldn’t be hidden amongst mistakes

The Senate and the House voted with overwhelming majorities to cut off funding to ACORN this week – the organization that’s been under a load of recent ridicule because of a video showing malpractice. In the video, two 20-somethings working as investigative journalists posed as…

Don’t be so … Miracle Whip

You know what I love? Mayonnaise. I am obsessed with mayonnaise. It is without a doubt, the single greatest condiment that man has ever created. I cannot imagine eating a sandwich without it. But recently, my TV told me I should not like mayonnaise. I…

‘Superheroes’ are exhausting

I consider myself a smart person. I get good grades, and I have common sense. However, there are just some things about campus life I simply do not understand. Like, for instance, why the cafeterias are only open for a short time on the weekends,…

Dog competition makes incredible TV

When the leaves begin to change and the temperature starts to drop, I usually find myself propped in front of the TV to watch the Sunday marathon of professional and college football games. Although this past Sunday, while switching from game to game, I found…

Students cooking for credit

For most students at Bradley, Lydia’s Lounge is just another place to get food and hang out. For students in FCS 405, however, it is a place to earn class credit and gain valuable experience for their future careers. “Working at Lydia’s Lounge is great…

Famous author will be fall Robison Lecturer

Author Todd Gitlin will visit Bradley’s Neumiller Hall at 8 p.m. on Oct. 21 for the annual Robison Lecture. Gitlin is the author of 12 books, many of which are about societal issues such as poverty, media and governmental involvement. Others include two novels and…

First Panhellenic Campus Carnival entertains on Olin

To keep potential sorority members interested, the Panhellenic Council hosted a Campus Carnival last weekend.  The carnival was introduced as a way of acquainting new students further with the Bradley campus and the greek system.  “The carnival was an idea the Panhellenic and Interfraternity councils…

Parking deck isn’t used to full capacity

The Main West Parking Deck is a year old, but it isn’t being used to its full capacity. The deck, located on the corners of Main Street and Maplewood Avenue, was built in August 2008 for commuter students, faculty and staff with a valid permit,…

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