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Posts published in February 2018

The benefit of doubt

When I first tell people I’m studying psychology, they oftentimes retort that it’s an easy major (it’s not) or ask if I can read their minds (I can’t). What I have gained from almost three years of psychology courses, however, is an insight into human…

Brief: Poetry contests deadline approaching

Bradley students will have the opportunity to submit their best poetry to two contests presented by the English department. The Sipple Poetry Award allows submissions of up to five original poems for cash prizes, while the Stein Academy of American Poets Prize will review a…

Brief: Students to display presentations at Scholarship Expo

The 2018 Student Scholarship Expo will be held April 10 through 12 in the Renaissance Coliseum. The expo is an annual event that allows Bradley students to display five to 10 minute presentations and hone their presentation skills before a panel of judges. Registration information…

Brief: Bradley to host music group

Bradley will host the Dutch vocal ensemble, Quink, at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27 in the Dingeldine Music Center. Quink is an a capella quintet that has performed through Europe, Israel, Singapore, Canada and the U.S. They perform songs from early Renaissance era up to modern…

‘Black Panther’ roars into theaters

Most people think going to see a movie in theaters is a diminishing indulgence, but on the opening weekend of “Black Panther,” theaters across the world filled with eager fans excited to watch history in the making. And clearly they did, or else the 18th…

Sports Briefs: 2017-02-23

Bradley alum Walt Lemon Jr. signed a 10-day contract with the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans Tuesday. Lemon, who graduated in 2014, became the 19th Brave to sign an NBA contract.   The Bradley softball team had to forgo their trip to Las Vegas last weekend…

‘Dead Man’s Cell Phone’ rings relatable with audiences

The theatre department’s called upon all Bradley students and community members to watch their spring play, “Dead Man’s Cell Phone,” as the cast made their debut last night. The play, a dramedy, centers on a woman who answers the cell phone of a dead man…

Brief: LINCS to present Leadership Week

Leadership Week will be beginning Feb. 26. The week will be hosted by Bradley University Leaders In Collaborative Service, or LINCS, and will feature various leadership events each day. Students will learn leadership attributes, such as Monday’s “5 Ws of Leadership,” that span across the…

Gone in 60: An ‘escape’ from school stress

Sixty minutes of adrenaline, anxiety and quick thinking – this isn’t a haunted house, and it’s not a horrifying exam, either. A few blocks down from Bradley at 1028 SW Adams St. resides Gone in 60 Escape Games. An escape room is an interactive game…

Injured Braves struggle on the road

The Bradley Tennis team was on the road again this week in Omaha and dropped both matchups against Omaha and Creighton. Despite their best efforts, the Braves dropped their record to 2-5 on the season, and many on the team sustained injuries. On Saturday, sophomore…

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