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Friday’s Flavor: Chocolate is not the enemy

Nothing beats a good piece of chocolate. It’s rich, smooth, creamy and makes us feel good, until the guilt sets in. But, would people still feel guilty if they knew there are health benefits associated with eating chocolate? According to health professionals, consuming about one…

TWOLHA chapter meets fundraising goal with all day concert

Bradley’s new chapter of To Write Love On Her Arms entertained students with 11 straight hours of live music and entertainment last Saturday in Lydia’s Lounge despite last minute monetary issues. “To Write Love On Her Arms has always been deeply rooted in music and…

MAP grants face reduction

An unexpected increase of applications for financial aid has created a financial burden for Bradley students. Monetary Award Program (MAP) grants will be reduced by five percent for this semester because of a 45 percent increase in applications for the grant. Vice President of Student…

Domestic abuse incidences a campus concern

Recent incidences of domestic abuse on campus have caught the eye of administration, but some say this is an issue many students keep hushed. “I have noticed the increase of [domestic abuse] as well,” said Executive Director of Residential Living Nathan Thomas. “It is certainly…

Warren stars on and off the court for the Braves

There’s no hiding from the fact that the Bradley Braves are struggling through one of their worst seasons in recent history. Call it the silver lining, but there is no denying the fact that Bradley senior Andrew Warren has gone on a prolific tear throughout…

Braves fall to hot shooting UNI Panthers

Anthony James may not have a royal nickname like one of South Beach’s most talented James … yet. After scoring a game-high 25 points in the first 30 minutes of the game, the University of Northern Iowa sophomore led the barrage of 3-pointers that they…

One-on-One: Which player is more important to lock up?

Albert Pujols A .327/32/103 line is pretty pedestrian right?  Not. Even in his worst statistical season, St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols has numbers 99.9 percent of America would kill for. With his average season of .331/42/128, Pujols is a consistent threat for the…

ISU/Bradley “rivalry” hasn’t lost its luster

Nothing riles up the winter-chilled blood in the veins of central Illinois quite like the Bradley and Illinois State rivalry.   Arguably the most heated collegiate rivalry in the state of Illinois, the two guaranteed games between the Braves and the Redbirds are the bright…

Bradley gets routed by Creighton at arena

Home court was no advantage for Bradley last Saturday as the offensively-challenged Braves lost to a Creighton offense that was firing on all cylinders, losing 72-50. The recent spell of low percentage shooting has plagued the Braves over the last five games. Katie Yohn, the…

Christian music provides a welcoming message

Condoms. Alcohol. Sex. These are just a few messages college students have literally been pelted in the head with over the years. And yes, statistically it is true most individuals develop a taste for their favorite beer while in college and use sex as a…

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