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Show makes fantasy a reality

Dungeons and Dragons came to life on stage at Hartmann Center with the premiere of “She Kills Monsters” last night. Running until Nov. 18, the production is a coming-of-age story set in the world of the popular fantasy game, Dungeons and Dragons. It follows Agnes…

Lost in transition

As I hauled all my belongings into the cramped elevator and headed up to what would be my new home, there was only one thing on my mind – I was excited. It was the feeling of being in a new place with new people.…

Civil conversation

Growing up I was taught that opposites attract. However, I don’t know if that is the case anymore. As of late, people have been more and more attached to those who think and act exactly like themselves. They will close off to the rest of…

Beers with Bortles

“Jacksonville, Florida: the classiest city on earth.” The stadium reminded me of Detroit, as Kid Rock played throughout the stands. As I peered down at the tunnel, he appeared through the thick cloud of smoke emitted from the cheap cigarettes of fans. My hero, Blake…

Women overpower Quincy in exhibition

The Bradley women’s basketball team defeated Quincy University in an exhibition game last Saturday 91-62. There were many stoppages as it was a physical game with 48 fouls, but Bradley prevailed, out-rebounding the Hawks 58-30. The Braves took the lead at the 8:39 mark in…

Local shop sells global products

You don’t need to go across the world to make it look like you have. Global Village Peoria is a local shop specializing in global products. Located in Peoria Heights, everything in the Global Village store has to be approved by the Fair Trade Organization,…

‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’ review

Halloween may have passed, but the witching hour isn’t quite over in Netflix’s new series “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.” Released on Oct. 26, this supernatural horror is a 10-episode origin story that presents a dark twist on Sabrina Spellman, whom many viewers first met in…

The heart and soul of the student center

Cheery voice booming and his laughter filling the room, Will has become a public figure in the Michel Student Center. “No one embodies the heart and soul of the student center more than Will,” said Claudio DeBon, senior psychology major. Will has been cooking up…

For the record

Nestled between Pitch Karaoke bar and North Sheridan Road is a vintage clothing and record store- Ribbon Records. Ribbon Records offers a nostalgic experience for Bradley students. The store is the perfect place to find an obscure but interesting novella, the record you didn’t know…

Braves clinch postseason appearance

The Bradley volleyball team was unable to take down conference leader Northern Iowa last weekend but defeated Drake to clinch their first MVC postseason appearance since 2013. Despite losing to UNI in three sets (22-25, 19-25, 23-25), it was not a blow-out loss for the…

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