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Posts published in February 2010

While we were gone: Bradley Braves winter break wrap up

Men’s Basketball The men’s basketball team played 11 games during Winter Break, and compiled a 4-7 record. Bradley began the last four games of its non-conference schedule with a win on the road against Northern Illinois 63-49. Junior guard Andrew Warren led the team with…

NFL’s Pro Bowl has got it all wrong

This weekend is normally reserved for the preparation of sports’ Christmas, the Super Bowl. We get our first chance to steer clear of Chris Berman yelling at us, everyone’s man crush on football’s Father Time, Brett Farve, and most importantly, John Madden impersonations. But these…

One on One: Who will win the Super Bowl?

Colts The Indianapolis Colts versus the New Orleans Saints looks to be the best Super Bowl matchup in recent memory. While the Saints are a great story, reaching the Super Bowl for the first time, Indianapolis will win this game. The Colts easily have the…

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” Draws on Past for new movies

Voice Essential Albums: “Grace”Among people who take television way more seriously than they should, there is only one hard and fast rule of discussion. “Saturday Night Live” used to be good, but now it’s awful. “Saturday Night Live” is America’s second biggest pop-culture punching bag,…

Voice Essential Albums: “Grace”

When rock music really started to come into it’s own in the late 1950s, it was regarded primarily as a pure untamed sexual force. Only a few years after Elvis was pelvic thrusting at his audience, the Beatles were driving fans to screaming incoherent wrecks.…

“leap Year“ formulaic but still fun

In real life, the dating scene oftentimes seems bleak. In Hollywood, however, love seems to be more ubiquitous than Ryan Seacrest is on television. Most leading men and women consistently have at least two, sometimes even more, potential lovers in the course of one film.…

Motion City soundtrack Return With Angry New Disc

Since 2002, Motion City Soundtrack has been releasing anthems of youthful rock to people all over the world. With the release of their fourth studio album, “My Dinosaur Life,” under their first major record deal with Columbia Records, Motion City Soundtrack is still holding true…

Bradley leasing CampusTown space

Students could be visiting professors and attending classes in Campustown next semester. Bradley is renting the space formerly occupied by Blockbuster and Save-A-Lot in Campustown to provide extra room for faculty members, said Associate Vice President of Communication Shelley Epstein. The space will be used…

Team Bradley recruiting for Race for the Cure

For the ninth year, Bradley has been involved in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, a fundraiser for breast cancer. This year, the race will be hosted on Saturday, May 8, at the Metro Centre and Bradley’s own President Glasser is the Honorary…

New AD ready for the job

After a semester with the interim tag in front of the Athletic Director’s title, Bradley has found its AD. Following a nationwide search, Bradley handed the reigns of the sports department to Michael Cross at the change of the new year, making him Bradley’s ninth…

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