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Posts published in February 2015

Brief: Bradley’s Got Talent

Lambda Chi Alpha is hosting their first talent show, Bradley’s Got Talent, on March 5 in order to help raise money for the Children’s Hospital of Illinois. Tickets to the event will be $3 and the show starts at 7 p.m. in Neumiller Auditorium. Audience…

The Necessary Evolution of Parks and Rec

Tuesday, Feb. 24, marked the end of NBC’s fan-favorite series “Parks and Recreation,” as its loyal fans said goodbye to Leslie Knope and all of the other eccentric residents of Pawnee, Indiana who graced the small screen for seven seasons. “Parks” was a one-of-a-kind series…

Linking leaders at LINCS conference

Leadership hopefuls have the chance to rub shoulders with CEOs in Renaissance Coliseum Saturday as Leaders Instilling Knowledge through Cooperative Service hosts their annual leadership conference. A senior capstone program, LINCS is comprised of ten members that work to foster leadership among students. “Our goal…

Softball swept in Georgia after schedule changes

After winter weather forced the cancellation of Bradley softball’s scheduled tournament in Tennessee, the team scrambled to find a place to play last weekend. Eventually, the Braves went down to Georgia, looking for a win to steal. But, they didn’t find one. Bradley lost all…

Siblings Weekend magician amazes, amuses audience

Magician Norman Ng opened his show “The Norman Magic Experience” by turning a doodle of a bowling ball into an actual bowling ball and dropping it onto the stage with a loud thud. What followed was a plethora of illusions that ranged from mind reading…

The Body Project promotes positive self-esteem

In an effort to educate students about keeping a positive body image, Body Project interns are hosting campus events for Eating Disorder Awareness Week Feb. 23 to 27. According to senior Body Project intern Emma Walser, the awareness week is important because the topic of…

Brief: Peer mentors needed

The Office of Multicultural Student Services is accepting applications for the fall 2015 Peer Mentor program. The program is open to all racially diverse upperclassmen that want to help mentor and forge an incoming freshman’s college experience. Applicants must be well rounded in both academics…

‘Mountaintop’ pays tribute to King

On April 3, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his ‘I’ve Been to the Mountaintop’ speech in Memphis, Tennessee. Upon returning to his motel room, King found himself in conversation with a room service delivery woman. Played by senior theater arts major Aris-Allen Roberson, King…

Branch out with Willow, the ‘Anti-Tinder’

These days, interacting with others has become more of a game, as it appears that many would rather spend time fishing for likes, retweets and “swipe rights” than sit across from someone else and make small talk. Willow, a dating app that was released to…

The 2015 Snubby Awards

Once again, the Oscars have managed to drum up a lot of buzz as many eagerly await to see who takes one of the little gold guys home with them this Sunday evening. However, as per Academy tradition, some films that many felt deserved of…

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