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Posts published in “Day: October 12, 2018

The mind of Jake Paul

Former Disney star and now infamous Youtuber Jake Paul has been at the heart of several controversies over the past year. Following multiple incidents where Paul had been seen setting furniture on fire, knocking down interior walls of bedrooms, handcuffing friends to beds, as well…

Column: Five more minutes

We’ve all been in the situation where we hit the snooze button because we don’t want to wake up in the morning. For me, that’s every morning. I intentionally set my alarm at least five minutes before I need to wake up, so I can…

Editorial: Enrollment shortfall opens the door for campus input

An email sent out by university president Gary Roberts on last Tuesday broke the news of this year’s low enrollment numbers and the deficit that Bradley will be facing as the result. The phrase ‘when it rains, it pours’ became true for the enrollment numbers…

Briefs: 2018-10-12

Bradley basketball to play in Red and White scrimmage The women’s and men’s basketball teams will play in their annual Red and White scrimmage at 2 p.m. this Saturday at the Renaissance Coliseum. The women will scrimmage first, followed by a dunk contest and the…

The way they move

Sports have never been a huge part of my life. My family only watched sports when the Super Bowl rolled around, and even then, it was more of an obligation to see the neighbors than anything else. It wasn’t until I grew older that I…

‘Tis cuffing season

The leaves have officially begun to fall and the hot cider is bountiful, but would it really be fall without cuffing season? For those who don’t know what I am talking about, cuffing season is the time of year when everyone desperately desires to be…

An evening at Dingeldine

Notes of cello and piano blended together to create an evening of music at Dingeldine Music Center on Oct. 3. Guests artists, cellist Moises Molina and pianist Po-Chuan Chiang came on stage at 7:30 p.m. with a short introduction before filling the hall with first…

Philosophy professor defends Howard Zinn

David Detmer, a philosophy professor at Purdue University Northwest, spoke about his new book to Bradley students and faculty on Oct. 3 in the Wyckoff Room. The history department brings speakers to campus through the Armstrong lecture series. Detmer initially contacted Brad Brown, the chair…

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