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Posts published in March 2020

Gag Me With a Spoon! ‘Clueless’ is back

Calling all the Betties (female babes) and total Baldwins (hunks), “Clueless” is celebrating its 25th anniversary and is having a, like, totally happenin’ anniversary event at movie theatres all over the country. Originally released in 1995, this cult classic is one of the most popular…

The livelihood of Kaboom!

You wouldn’t know it unless you were a cheerleader, close friend or professor, but a December 2019 graduate was Bradley’s biggest cheerleader for three years. He even had an all-access pass to the NCAA Tournament in 2019. Kaboom!, Bradley’s gargoyle mascot, is suited up for…

Faculty adjust to online courses

As the university made the decision to switch to online courses for the semester, faculty and staff have been working to make sure their classes will be effective for their students. The Office of the President announced on March 12 that spring break would be…

Every movie I’ve binged so far this break

Since COVID-19 has put everything on pause this spring break, my main source of enjoyment has been watching a movie with my sister every night. We’ve taken turns picking the film, and we have yet to watch something we didn’t enjoy.  Here’s our list starting…

It’s ‘such a natural thing’ for fifth-year Alex Ciaramitaro to lead two Division I Bradley teams

Soccer and golf have commonalities, according to Alex Ciaramitaro. He played as a midfielder and defender for Jim DeRose’s soccer team for three years before he tore his ACL midway through his fourth season.  Now, he’s a fifth-year pursuing his MBA after graduating with a…

A Bradley student tested positive for COVID-19 after study abroad

A Bradley student has tested positive for COVID-19 after returning from a study abroad program. The student has not been on campus this semester and has been in self-isolation since their return, according to the university.  The university officials ask the public to respect the…

Letter: In defense of physics

At the turn of the 20th century, physics was not central to the American higher education mission. According to David Cassidy (A Short History of Physics in the American Century, Harvard UP, 2011), “American contributions could not compare with [European] achievements” (7).  Not only were…

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