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Relay for Life ‘loves to hate cancer’

Students gathered in the Markin Family and Recreation Center last Saturday in an effort to raise money for cancer research, as Relay for Life hosted their annual celebration. According to Lauren Neustadt, president of the organization, Relay for Life works with different student groups to…

Scout on the Street: Do you think America should impose stricter gun laws?

“Hell yeah, we need more gun regulation.” – Freshman creative writing major Becca Meier   “Absolutely. If 18-year-olds with little to no professional training or legal provision can obtain an AR-15 or any other assault rifle in a very short amount of time, that is…

A ‘super’ mind-blowing conference

For many Bradley students, the closest connection to a physician on campus is Health Services. But last Wednesday, students had the opportunity to meet world-renowned physicians and researchers as Bradley hosted the third annual Super Brain Summit. The theme for this year was “Change Your…

Women’s golf finishes fourth

The Bradley women’s golf team teed off their 2018 spring season on Monday and Tuesday in Florida at the Amelia Island Collegiate, where they placed seventh out of 15 teams. Unfortunately for the Braves, junior Chloe Horton could not finish her final round due to…

Women’s basketball’s struggles continue on the road

Bradley women’s basketball continued their season-long struggles on the road after losing to Missouri Valley Conference leader Drake University, 77-71, and the University of Northern Iowa, 63-50. As a result, the Braves now fall to a 12-16 overall record and to seventh place in the…

‘Dead Man’s Cell Phone’ answers the call

Everyone knows when entering a theater, it’s time to turn your phone on silent and disconnect from the screen. But after watching Bradley’s theatre department’s production of Sarah Ruhl’s “Dead Man’s Cell Phone,” the audience may never want to turn their smartphones back on. Running…

Love Wins

Last night, Bradley students and community members alike gathered to hear the moving testimony of Jim Obergefell, and his journey to the Supreme Court to fight for marriage equality. As a self-described “accidental activist,” Obergefell found himself on the forefront for civil rights five years…

Students, professionals jazz up Student Center

Unlike most days, this Tuesday the Michel Student Center was filled with faint sounds of piano, saxophones and clarinets as various musicians performed in the Student Center Ballroom for Bradley’s annual Jazz Festival. Professor of Trumpet and Director of Jazz Ensembles Todd Kelly said the…

Cinephile’s Paradise Part 2

As a continuation from my Feb. 9 article, this week I will continue to relay my experiences at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. With the Oscars just around the corner, my time at the producers’ and writers’ panels and the following luncheon with such…

Bradley faces mother nature in opening weekend

Bradley’s 2018 baseball season did not start off with a bang, but rather, with fog. The team’s plane was destined for the first game of the season in the Atlanta Challenge, but it was canceled due to low visibility last Thursday. The team discovered the…

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