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Posts published in “Year: 2018

‘Meet me @ Markin’

We’ve all been there. Whether you’re a “leg day, arm day routine” type of person or a “strictly there for Late Night BU free food type of person,” everyone has experienced Bradley’s rec center at least once. That being said, there is a wide variety…

Black History Month celebrates identity, culture

Bradley has celebrated Black History Month for decades, and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion is not stopping this year. Hosted mostly in the Romeo B. Garrett Center, upcoming events will bring African-American culture to the forefront of students’ attention and allow the campus to…

Police Reports 2018-02-02

Bradley University Police Department officers were dispatched after a female student called 911 the evening of Jan. 25 to report harassment. The student told the officer at 6:45 p.m. that two female nonstudents were harassing her through electronic means due to their connection through an…

Students ‘get fit’ at Markin fair

Get Fit, Stay Fit is hosting its annual Fit Fair today, a free event which provides information to students, faculty and staff on how to stay healthy and stay active while at Bradley. According to the Bradley website, “The Fit Fair seeks to increase knowledge…

Bad movies, good times

Everyone has them. That one guilty pleasure of a film that is so tasteless, so undeniably bad that we fear our mothers will disown us for our poor judgment in life. One brave soul in the halls of Bradley University proudly features them. Christopher Noonan,…

‘A Futile and Stupid Gesture’ does not disappoint

Chevy Chase, John Belushi, Gilda Radner, Harold Ramis, Bill Murray; comedic icons. “Animal House” and “Caddyshack;” films that have become staples in American humor. Perhaps a lesser-known name, but an equally important one, responsible for bringing these people and movies to the forefront of comedy…

There’s no excuse to ignore the flu

We’ve made it through November, December and January, so winter will soon be edged out by spring – but that doesn’t mean we’re in the clear for those common wintertime colds. Viruses and illnesses tend to replicate when the air is cold and dry –…

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