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Posts published in March 2017

The twins among us

I’m a twin. I feel fortunate to be a twin, except the part where I am consistently asked the same questions on a daily basis. Here are the most frequently asked questions that my twin and I received over the years, and how my brother,…

Student Body President: term in review

It’s only been 114 days since the 2016 presidential election, but in a few short weeks, the voting booths will open once again for Bradley students.  With Student Body Officer elections coming up on March 27 and 28, current Student Body President Jenna Dellaria’s term…

Disconnect to reconnect

Could you go a whole day without checking your phone? Probably not – according to a study by Network World, we spend an average of 225 minutes daily using our cellular devices. Now try spending zero minutes of your day on your smartphone. Could you…

Brief: World Film Series presents Spanish film

The World Languages and Cultures Department will be showing the spanish film “Living is Easy with Eyes Closed” at 7 p.m. March 8 in Neumiller Lecture Hall. The film tells the story of an English teacher living in Spain who encounters two hitchhikers on a…

Q-and-A on parking tickets

Many students, faculty and staff know the disappointment of walking up to their car on campus and seeing a Bradley parking ticket stuck under a windshield wiper. Violators have the option of paying the ticket with fines ranging from $15 to $200, or writing an…

One-on-one: Who’s the MLB’s best prospect?

Yoan Moncada BY JOSH NELSON   There’s a reason it took a guy like Yoan Moncada to pry Chris Sale away from the White Sox. The 21-year-old second baseman from Cuba has the talent to be the next big star in the MLB. Moncada is…

Brief: Tailgate prefaces Women’s Basketball game

A pre-game tailgate with music, games, free food and prizes will take place before the women’s basketball vs. ISU on at 1 p.m. March 4 on Alumni Quad. The first 50 students in attendance will receive free pizza. Teams of two can sign up for…

Baseball out-hit in Tennessee

There’s good news and bad news for the Bradley baseball team. The good news is the men are scoring a ton of runs this season. The Braves have scored at least seven runs in each of their first six games, including a 14-run performance last…

Don’t drop that Dunderdale

Junior Haran Dunderdale led the Bradley men’s track team to one of its best performances in program history at the Missouri Valley Conference Indoor Championship last weekend in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Dunderdale won the distance medley while paired with junior Daniel Gagne, sophomore David Shadid…

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