Posts published in April 2017
According to Bradley’s website, the university’s vision statement is: “Bradley University will be an institution of national distinction known for outstanding programs and for the educational experience it provides students.” That suggests a school with outstanding facilities, programs, faculty and students. And of course, the…
I’m about to graduate from college. Sh*t. Don’t get me wrong, I’m stoked. I’m finally finishing the 22-year-long tutorial in the game of life; I can play the rest of the game now and go after those unique weapons and artifacts. Well, I guess not…
If you took the time to watch the Gonzaga-North Carolina NCAA Championship game Monday night, I’m sorry. You wasted over two hours of your life to watch a sloppy, unappealing basketball game. Although it was entertaining at the end, it made me never want to…
Common Ground, Bradley’s gay-straight student alliance organization, will host its first-ever “Pride Prom” at 6 p.m. tomorrow in Peplow Pavilion. According to Common Ground president Gabrielle Hogan, the celebration is meant to provide Bradley’s LGBT+ community and its allies with welcoming end-of-the-year festivities. “No one…
The Bradley baseball team rode a four-game win streak into last weekend’s series with Missouri State, but the men left Springfield, Missouri, with a three-game losing streak. The Braves were outscored 27-8 in the midst of the sweep, and the struggles were tied back to…
The men’s and women’s track teams saw success in splitting the team across three meets last weekend with personal records and impressive finishes. The men were led by freshman Jake Hoffert, who finished 17th overall in the 5,000m run with a time of 14:12.61 at…
A female student reported her iPad stolen at 7:30 p.m. April 3 at 912 N. Frink St. The student told officers she was trying to sell her iPad on the “Bradley Buy, Sell, Trade” Facebook page, and she had been contacted by a male who…
Internet service providers (ISPs), the companies like AT&T and Comcast that you pay in exchange for access to the Internet, are now free to sell your personal information to advertising companies. Although there were rules that prohibited ISPs from selling the data they collected on…