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Posts published in October 2014

Brief: SABRC applications due Monday

Student organizations wishing to receive funding from the Student Activities Budget Review Committee must submit online applications by 11:59 p.m. on Nov. 3. Applicants should provide PDFs, word documents or PowerPoints that explain their financial requests, including reasons for needing funds and costs of all…

Brief: Talent runs in student’s blood

Fraternity and Sorority Life invites students to display their musical talents at a blood drive Nov. 3 to 5 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Singers, instrument players, DJs and other musically-inclined students can sign up for a timeslot to perform in the Markin Performance…

Students dye hair for breast cancer awareness

In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Student Health Advisory Committee held an event on Olin Quad Wednesday, Oct. 29. Students could donate $1 and get their hair dyed pink for the day. They could also pick up stickers or door hangers with information…

Embracing the certainty of uncertainty

Einstein’s Theory of Relativity proved everything is relative; there are no absolutes. As a communications major, I probably shouldn’t geek out about a physicist’s findings, but this theory is one principle that I’ve found to go beyond a simple study of motion. When I came…

Braves still winless

Bradley’s volleyball team hit the road for a pair of Missouri Valley Conference matches last weekend. They did not end well. Friday night, the Braves took on Missouri State and dropped the match 25-14, 25-11, 22-25, 25-12. Freshman Jamie Livaudais led the team with 10…

Low attendance for domestic abuse vigil

One in three women and one in seven men have been victims of domestic abuse. To help spread awareness of this fact during the National Prevention of Domestic Abuse month, the Health and Wellness Center organized several events on campus. “With all the news about…

Zombie apocalypse results in zero casualities

On Saturday, Oct. 25, zombies occupied the Markin Recreation Center. The Activities Council of Bradley University hosted the Walking Undead Zombie Laser Tag event. Participants had one minute to build their shacks before the zombies invaded. Then, they used it to shelter themselves from the…

Elections call for student voice

Thomas Jefferson once said, “Do you want to know who you are? Don’t ask. Act! Action will delineate and define you.” The candlelight vigil Monday night invited the media to cover the multitudes of Bradley students who were taking a stand against domestic violence. But…

Taylor shakes it up with ‘1989’

The hearts of Taylor Swift fans everywhere leapt in synchronization Oct. 27 as her fifth album “1989,” was released. I don’t know about you (and no, I am not trying to make a “22” reference), but I’m a bit unclear on how I feel about…

Women’s Tennis Completes Successful Fall Season

Bradley’s women’s tennis team ended its fall season against premier competition at the Drake Jamboree in Des Moines, Iowa last weekend. Seven players made the trip for the Braves, facing off against Nebraska, Kansas State, Iowa and Creighton, among other teams in the round-robin tournament.…

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