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Posts published in March 2010

Bradley basketball’s time to shine is upon us

The tape at the finish line has been broken on this regular season. But instead of a track, this race took place on a roller coaster. Now that Bradley basketball has the 2009-10 regular season behind it, it’s time for the Braves’ best basketball to…

One-on-One: Should NHL allow players to play in the Olympics?

No The last Winter Olympics gave us an instant classic in the second installment of USA vs. Canada. Zach Parise’s goal with less than 30 seconds in regulation to tie the game and send it to overtime was one of the greatest goals ever scored…

Chat Roulette: an Online trip through Beards, R2d2 and Genitals

Imagine you’re a child playing with a ball in your driveway. A van drives up, and the driver asks you to walk around back and see what is in the trunk. You know your parents don’t want you to talk to strangers, but you approach…

Leather Boots and Blazers Round out Fresh Spring Fashion

Spring officially begins March 20, which means there is still time to collect some green and make your way to the fashion scene. Here are a few hot trends to add to your collection for the spring 2010 fashion craze.  For starters, search your closet…

Wilson’s “Fences” Paints a powerful Picture

In August Wilson’s Tony and Pulitzer award winning play, “Fences,” running at The Hartman Center this weekend, an African-American family deals with the effects racism can have on the relationships between one another.  The story unfolds with Troy and Bono, played by sophomores Kofi Jones…

My Mediocre life

Every day as I walk to class, I immediately turn my iPod on and start shuffling through my songs. Depending on my mood, I might skip over one or two, other times one hundred, until I can find the right beat for the walk.  I…

From the Couch: “The Marriage ReF”

The last few weeks of television have been relatively void of new programming, but with the Olympics ending, networks have to come back from their games-induced coma in hopes of revitalizing hypnotized viewers from the Olympic-funk. NBC gave its coveted post-closing ceremony spot to a…

Buzzkill: Alice In Wonderland edition

The newest iteration of “Alice In Wonderland” was made by a focus group that had to decide how to make a film that would perfectly not appeal to me. It’s based on a book I love. Wait, no it’s not. This version of “Alice in…

Food Services centering in on late eaters’ needs

After Spring Break, Center Court will be open until midnight Monday through Thursday, allowing students more food options on campus at night. “Having food services available at night will hopefully be a safer way for students to get food so they aren’t walking off campus,”…

Officials zoning in on University of Illinois’ Unofficial

The mayor of Champaign, city officials and University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana administration are taking extra precautions during this year’s Unofficial St. Patrick’s Day. The annual “holiday,” a U of I tradition started by a Champaign bar owner in 1996, starts today. Marketed as an…

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