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Is good animation really that important?

The Academy’s Best Animated Feature winner this year, “Flow,” is notable for many reasons. A relatively simple story about a cat trying to survive a hostile environment, it’s the first movie made by an independent studio to win the award and the first movie produced…

Be you, be true: College Tour manufactures authenticity

The TV series “The College Tour” came to Bradley last semester, getting perspectives and insights into the lives of current students. This week, the university hosted a premiere of the episode in the Hartmann Center to give students and faculty an exclusive first look. Since…

Bradley falters in loss to Omaha

The Bradley women’s tennis team (1-9) traveled to Omaha, Neb., to compete on Saturday, and the Braves lost 6-1 to Omaha (6-8).  Sophomore Anna Belogliadova lost 6-1 in her first set and 6-2 in her second-set defeat in the singles competition. Freshman Ruby Tseng was…

Column: Congratulations, that’s a wrap!

A scientist. A basketball coach. A priest. In seventh grade, my mom founded the speech team at my middle school. That was when I seriously started acting. A husband. A father. A son. A friend. Since then, I have performed in multiple theater productions, competed…

Braves close out regular season with road split in preparation for conference tournament 

It’s postseason time for women’s basketball in the Valley. Bradley (13-18, 7-13 MVC) concluded their regular season over the weekend, splitting a road trip against Southern Illinois (4-25, 2-18 MVC) and Missouri State (24-7, 16-4 MVC). The Braves played some of their best basketball of…

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