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Posts published in November 2015

5 Podcasts you should be listening to

Podcasts are a hugely underrated medium. They’re free, focused on whatever niche you’re into and fun to listen to. If you haven’t jumped on the podcast bandwagon just yet, let me catch you up with these: “#Millennial Podcast (The Hashtag is Silent)” – This podcast…

Changing leadership in style

As the fall semester comes to a close, many organizations are either changing leadership or beginning to consider their successors. Newly elected student leaders are left floundering in the wake, wondering where they should turn. “I think that an issue with a lot of campus…

Editorial: Speak Up fails to address issues

At Student Senate’s Speak Up event Monday, many questions were left unanswered, largely because of the low turnout by key administrators with both the Provost and Director of Athletics absent. This led to a low volume of answered questions, and many of the answers avoided…

Toy Drive collects gifts for children

Bradley’s American Marketing Association began its second annual toy drive this week that will run until Dec. 9. The toy drive supports the Children’s Home of Peoria by donating toys and money to the organization. Becca Walczak, president of AMA, said she is happy to…

Brave chefs slice up competition

Fresh Slice, Bradley’s hospitality student organization, brought out all the ingredients to serve students at the third annual Brave Chef competition last Sunday in the Student Center Ballroom. Four teams competed and were tasked with making an appetizer, entree and dessert for judges to taste.…

Letter to the Editor: Someone to blame

Any time there is a tragedy in our lives, we are left with questions. We are left looking for an explanation – someone or something to blame. We search for the reason, any reason, that something of this magnitude could happen. That is what we…

Senior Column: Solidarity protest taught us a few things

This Monday, Bradley students of all races joined outside Bradley Hall in a solidarity protest against the recent events at the University of Missouri. Standing outside in rainy 40-degree weather, students held signs and chanted in unison as others either walked briskly past to their…

One Direction’s new day begins with ‘Made in the A.M.’

Before you read any further, I feel obligated to share with you that I don’t know much, if anything, about One Direction. I’m aware of the basics (like what the guys’ names are and a couple of their popular songs), but anything outside of that…

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