Despite the fact that many of the biggest shows of the fall season have returned, many fans are still waiting for the dead to shamble back onto the small screen. I am not one of them. AMC’s The Walking Dead was one of the runaway…
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The rate our society demands, chews up and spits out culture has accelerated to a point where we don’t even take in what we’re given. One song is as good as the next, a movie as meaningless as the one before, television that’s forgettable as…
As a resident advisor, Student Body President Tricia Anklan said she wishes there was a way she could serve as more of a resource when it comes to sexual health. “As an RA we are not able to provide condoms for our residents,” she said.…
The Maine are a pop punk group on the rise with two albums and multiple EPs released over the past four years, They will open for Taking Back Sunday next Saturday at the Renaissance Coliseum for Homecoming, so Voice is taking a look back at…
Volleyball player helps lead team and program to the next level The life of a middle blocker in volleyball is one filled with fast- twitch reactions, extreme focus and unbridled emotion. Megan Schmidt, Bradley’s senior middle blocker, stands close to the net, ready to pounce…
The Bradley Bookstore is now offering a lot more than textbooks. Last week, the first meeting for the newly formed Bookstore Advisory Committee took place. “The committee’s main purpose is to educate and inform the Bradley community of the operations, benefits, services and staff of…
When University of Illinois professor of atmospheric sciences Donald Wuebbles is asked if a warm day in December is supposed to be proof of global warming, he laughs. “A warm day in December is not global warming, it’s just a warm day in December,” Wuebbles,…
After winning the first set, the volleyball team dropped three straight sets to fall to its I-74 rival Illinois State Sunday afternoon. “It was all on us,” said junior defensive specialisr Allie Gardner. “We beat ourselves. We started off fairly confident, and we kind of…
“As Bradley’s campus expands, so does the average distance students have to walk,” Student Activities Graduate Assistant Kyle Malinowski said. “This growing distance poses as a greater threat to safety.” Malinowski is in charge of coordinating the university-provided shuttle service, or as he calls it…
Homecoming weekend will have a hefty agenda this year, and one of the most anticipated events will be the dedication of the Hayden-Clark Alumni Center. The Alumni Center has been in the works since 2006, and ground broke for the building in the fall of…



