Truthfully, I’m not the biggest fan of horror films, but that doesn’t mean I don’t understand or appreciate their appeal. They can be entertaining, thrilling and in many cases, educational. If you were ever to find yourself in a situation similar to the plots of…
Posts published in October 2015
The former Warner Bros. vice president of Music Operations Doug Frank, who worked on films such as “The Dark Knight,” “Harry Potter,” “Happy Feet” and more, spoke to students in the Caterpillar Global Communications Center last night as part of the third annual Entertainment Industry…
Happy Halloween, fellow ghosts and ghouls! Looking for a fun Halloween twist to one of your favorite party games? Grab a deck of cards, a bowl of “poisonous” punch and a group of friends because things are about to get weird, or should I say,…
Words have power. That’s an unavoidable truth. For better or for worse, words can make or break a person. The old adage about sticks and stones is unfortunately false. The power of words was put on display last weekend, when an event surrounded by controversy…
With the men’s basketball team’s first exhibition game less than a week away, head coach Brian Wardle has officially entered game week. As gameday approaches for the team’s season-opening tilt with Edgewood College Nov. 4, Bradley basketball has made a few headlines. Shaw calls it…
Students recovered from midterms with ACBU’s Comedy Night. Lydia’s lounge was bubbling with soda and laughter as students watched Geoff Keith’s performance Saturday. “Every year we go to a conference called NACA (National Association for Campus Activities), and a bunch of schools go,” ACBU coordinator…
The women’s tennis team closed its fall season at the Boylan Tennis Center in Rockford where the ITA Regionals took place this past weekend. Bradley was well represented by sophomore Alejandra de Lasa, juniors Ariel Dechter and Ashley Thai and senior Irinka Toidze. The pair…
Fraternity and Sorority Life hosted the third annual Fright and Fun on Fredonia Thursday. The event provided free candy, games and activities open to the public. Fright and Fun was meant as a children’s carnival for ages 0 to 13, according to Director of Fraternity…
Sustainability has become an increasing concern on college campuses and around the country in the last few years. Bradley is no different. Recycling is commonly the first thing that comes to mind when people think about sustainability. “For the most part, [recycling] is the easiest…
Students Today Leaders Forever hosted a route reveal party last Thursday for their fifth annual spring break service trip. The leadership group is part of the National STLF corp, which organizes trips during spring break at universities across the country. Students volunteer in a different…