It’s a very liberating feeling to not care about what others think of your appearance; to simply wake up in the morning and go to school or work without needing to check the mirror and create a whole routine in order to feel presentable. I…
Posts published in “Day: September 7, 2018”
At approximately 2:30 p.m. on Aug. 31, two male students notified police of a female harassing them at Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and Union Street. The students said the woman was slurring her words and carrying a case of alcohol when she went up…
After an injury-plagued 2017-18 campaign, the Bradley tennis team is looking forward to pushing the restart button this season. This year’s team is reloaded with young talent, featuring six underclassmen, senior Malini Wijesinghe and junior Natalia Barberry. With youth brings a lot of untapped potential…
Cameron Irwin: Frank Reich – Indianapolis Colts Frank Reich was not the first choice for the Indianapolis Colts to replace former head coach Chuck Pagano. Like most of his career as a quarterback, Reich was the backup plan. Now, he finds himself back in Indy…
Morton hosts annual week-long Pumpkin Festival The Morton Chamber of Commerce presents a week of autumn fun from Sept. 8 to Sept. 15. The festival features vendors as well as events including boat races, decorating contests, a pageant, a pie eating contest, bingo, musical entertainment,…
Three in the morning is not the best time to get a flat tire. One could argue it’s one of the worst, especially when your car is over capacity and just happens to be an hour from home and a block away from a haunted…
Fake news. It was a phrase uttered by a controversial candidate, who later became a controversial president, and is now the symbol of division in the country. It is a term that creates the same division itself, if not for anything other than one inalienable…
September is here, and spooky season has officially begun. Of course, many won’t agree with that statement, especially with our current 90 degree weather, but these people are wrong. I have waited nine months for September to roll around, and even though it may be…
Melissa Eaton has returned to campus this year after graduated in 2001 with an environmental science degree with a concentration in biology. She is now working as an instructor in the science department. Despite her 17 year absence from campus, Eaton has consistently remained a…
If you think coaching one college golf team is difficult, try coaching two. That is the challenge Bradley head coach Jeff Roche is taking on this fall. With the departure of women’s golf coach Mary Swanson to Washington University in St. Louis late this summer,…
