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Posts published in February 2010

BU Housing: where it’s been and where it’s going

A half-century ago Bradley was in the midst of a housing boom. Nearly every hall on campus was built between the late ‘50s and early ‘70s as more and more people started going to college. Since then, the only major change to housing at Bradley…

D.J.s Live Blog – Bradley vs. Drexel

Greetings and salutations from Carver Arena, where we are 10 minutes from the tip off of tonight’s BracketBuster game between Bradley and Drexel.  Already some big news stirring here, as I just received word the the Braves will be without sophomore Taylor Brown, who is…

Bradley downs 18th ranked UNI in conference play

For first time in the history of Carver Arena, the Bradley Braves gave the student body a reason to storm the court.  The college tradition of showing school pride after knocking off a ranked opponent on your floor had proved elusive for the Braves since…

Baseball offseason is worth following

There is something about sports that draws in the average fan. Whether it’s the big hits in football or the highflying dunks in basketball, everyone is a fan in some way. Maybe you are the casual observer who watches when your team is on TV.…

One-on-One: Should 2014 have four first ballot Hall of Famers?

Yes As long as Nostradamus and the Mayans prove to be wrong, we may see the greatest Hall of Fame class in baseball history since the institution’s inception. Now that Tom Glavine and Frank Thomas have formally retired, they join Jeff Kent and Greg Maddux…

Fantasy baseball advice: Who to draft in the early rounds?

The sizzle of baseball followed closely by the smack of the ball-on-leather contact signals the end of many dreary parts of winter. Snow is disappearing, the sun is returning and most importantly, baseball is back. If you’re anything like me, and I hope you’re not,…

Bravo raises “kell on earth” with New show

With network television at a standstill during the Olympics, the best place for entertainment seems to be on cable networks, especially in Bravo’s newest reality show, “Kell on Earth.” “Kell on Earth” revolves around Kelly Cutrone, who is a fashion public relations superwoman, creator of the…

Student rides “wings of eternity” to self-publish novel

Most college students are too busy to even read a book. It takes a certain kind of student to actually write and publish a nearly 300-page novel. “I just love to write,” said Steven Malm, a junior psychology major and author of the newly published…

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