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Posts published in February 2010

The issue with ranch dressing

There’s nothing like a good salad. Colorful lettuce, fresh vegetables, crunchy croutons and the irresistible taste of ranch dressing. With a good salad, you really can’t go wrong. Wait, I take that back. The food services on campus has managed to mess that part up.…

Friday’s Flavor: The importance of breakfast

Do you eat breakfast in the morning?  If not, why don’t you?  Do you not have time; are you not hungry; is there another reason?  Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.  It gives you energy, helps you focus, and has been shown…

Republican governor candidate to be determined

Three weeks after primary elections, voters still don’t have a verdict as to which republican will run for Illinois governor. Republicans Bill Brady and Kirk Dillard and Democrat Governor Pat Quinn are running in the Illinois gubernatorial election in November 2010. Senator Brady is a…

Provost finalists begin visits to the Hilltop

As the search for a Provost continues, Bradley is hosting several open forums during the next two weeks so students can meet the candidates and ask them questions. A large number of students, faculty, parents and alumni attended the first open forum, and many said…

Panama City Beach discouraging spring breakers

Students wanting to attend the MTV-filmed Beach Scene Music Festival will have to look further than Panama City, Fla., this year and possibly for many years to come.  The Panama City Council refused to sign the permits for the annual music festival, which was to…

Students look to vacation in U.S., save money on trips

This year’s spring break season is predicted to be quite different than those of the past, said travel representative Chris Lawhorn from Inertia Tours. While many college students have been known to flood the beaches of sunny destinations, this year they may be looking more…

Juice bar shaking things up with new options

More additions will be made to Jerry’s Juice Bar’s menu as part of the Get Fit Stay Fit program. “[The Get Fit Stay Fit program] draws more customers to the Markin [Family Student Recreation] Center and also causes more health conscious decisions to be made,”…

Senate encouraging greener way to brighten campus

The possibility of solar powered lighting and high efficiency light bulbs is making campus’s future a little brighter. With a unanimous vote, Student Senate approved a sustainable lighting resolution that calls for bulbs in dormitories to be replaced with high efficiency ones and solar panels…

Student mugged while walking on campus

Kelsey McClellan had walked from the Cullom-Davis Library to her room in Williams Hall many, many times before Monday night. So the sophomore was in a state of shock after being robbed while trekking back to her dorm about 11:50 p.m. Monday. “I was walking…

Mascot decision delayed

The Bradley Clocktowers won’t be a reality – at least not for a while. University President Joanne Glasser and her cabinet decided last week not to make a decision on Student Senate’s mascot search proposal. “There was a fair deal of support for the concept,”…

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