“Center Court’s weekend dining hours may have contributed to an empty Lydia’s Lounge last weekend, and the lounge could close its grill entirely within the semester. “I can’t really explain it,” said Director of Campus Dining Services Ron Gibson. “Last year we were averaging 65…
Posts published in February 2012
A 19-year-old man who burglarized about five lockers at the Markin Center throughout January was caught Tuesday night. The man, Colby Shelton, lives with Bradley students, but is not a student himself. He was reportedly using student ID’s to enter the building. “The man was…
Two weeks have gone by since the condom distribution program began in residence hall offices, and program administrators said they have received nothing but positive feedback. “The distribution has gone smoothly,” said Executive Director of Residential life and Leadership Nathan Thomas. “Everyone seems respectful of…
After years of construction on academic and recreational buildings, students will finally see upgrades on their living spaces in the residence halls. Nathan Thomas, Executive Director of Residential Living and Leadership, said many changes will take place during the next semester, and that some changes…
Two important aspects of the developing convergence center have already come together – new deans have been recruited for the Foster College of Business and Caterpillar College of Engineering. Darrell Radson, the current Dean at the School of Business and Economics at Michigan Technological University,…
This past summer, I participated in the Susan G. Komen breast cancer foundation overnight walk in Chicago. I wasn’t a walker; all I did was volunteer a few hours to pass out water bottles to the crowd as they crossed the finish line. It was…
The Health and Wellness Center is starting off the Get Fit, Stay Fit program this semester with their first annual Fit Fair. The fair will be held at the Markin Center today from noon to 3 p.m. and tomorrow from 9 a.m. until noon. The…
Liam Neeson has entered a bizarre career renaissance as of late. Since “Taken” in 2008, Neeson has become something of a millennial Harrison Ford, getting tossed around into action and conspiracy films leaving huge paychecks in his wake after mostly appearing in highbrowed films throughout the…
This past fall, the Activities Council of Bradley University brought the alternative rock band Taking Back Sunday and the pop punk band, the Maine, to campus. Both bands, which had only a few popular hits, drew in a disappointing crowd. The show sold 55 percent…
Though its advertising would say otherwise, “The Grey” is not another Liam Neeson kills everybody movie, even if that has become his forte over the past five years. Instead, “The Grey” is an attempt at an introspective, philosophical survival film, a target it misses by…