In today’s romantic comedies, a woman who is educated, smart and career-focused usually transforms into a love-struck doll by the end, as she is finally thought to “see the light,” using her heart instead of her brain. In Moliere’s comedy “The Learned Ladies,” importance is…
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Just call it Warren’s Last Stand. A performance riddled with career highs gave senior Andrew Warren his final hurrah at Carver Arena a lot of life in a 90-64 drubbing of Drake University. With 33 points, 11 rebounds and five assists, Warren set new highs…
Editor’s note: Results of the Drake-Bradley game were not available at presstime. March has arrived and with it the madness. If the Bradley men’s basketball team wins four games in four days to claim the Missouri Valley Conference automatic bid, March will live up to…
There isn’t much hardwood glory for walk-on basketball players. Junior walk-on Charonn Woods knows this better than anyone. Yes, his minutes will be limited, but the satisfaction of simply playing the sport makes it a worthwhile experience. “I love competing in practice every day against…
This page hasn’t exactly been the bearer of good news this year. But with easily the most dysfunctional student senate in decades and dorms that are falling apart, it’s been a rough few months, and we wouldn’t be doing our jobs if we weren’t watching…
Dear Editors, I write to you today having just read the Feb. 25 editorial article concerning student senate. My response is a personal one, as I am the briefly discussed “unqualified candidate” who was voted against for the position of Internal Affairs chairperson last week,…
Finding love on a college campus is an experience so fascinating that the New York Times is willing to pay for a chance to pick our lovelorn brains. They did this three years ago as well, when they wanted to hear what love was like…
Many students are excited for the upcoming performance of Jason Derulo and Mike Posner this spring. “This is a really big deal for me. I’m pretty excited,” sophomore secondary education major Ben Greene said. “Jason Derulo and Mike Posner are both really, really good. I’m…
The music that rings out every day at noon has been a campus staple since the 1960s, but the music system, called a carillon, has evolved to keep up with modern technology. Retired education professor Ray Zarvell, who began working at Bradley in administration in…
A defensive breakdown against the University of Northern Iowa Panthers kept the Bradley Braves from toppling the Missouri Valley Conference’s top ranked team Friday night, losing 71-61. The Panthers began the second half on a 15-2 run, challenging the Braves’ defense. “It was that first…