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BU recycling: garbage or green?

Students and faculty said they agree the push to recycle is stronger than ever, but the campus recycling system has room for improvement. Junior Student Environmental Action Coalition president Sarah Redenius said she thinks the current recycling method is not the model it should be.…

D.J.s Live Blog – Bradley vs. No. 18 UNI

Hello from Carver.  It’s T-Minus 20 minutes to the tip-off of today’s game between Bradley and No. 18 Northern Iowa. No white-outs, black-outs, red-outs, green-outs or beige-outs today, the focus is simply on trying to contain the two-headed monster that is UNI’s inside game and…

VOICE picks The Oscars

For anyone who is a hardcore movie buff or ritualistically watches Martin Scorsese, the Oscars is the ultimate award show. It is a professional event that gives credit to the innovative actors and actresses who captivate us day in and day out. However, it is…

“Dear John,” I Want My Money Back.

With an aggressive advertising campaign (at least on the estrogen-dominated TV stations I watch) and an adaptation from Nicholas Sparks, “Dear John” had big shoes to fill. Instead, it ended up looking like a 5-year-old playing around in her mother’s heels. Centered on John Tyree…

An Education” boasts beautiful Sets With a Cliche Plot

The world is bracing for the Academy Awards, and the easiest way to tell is the nonstop barrage of beautifully shot sappy period pieces. This is where “An Education” both woefully meets and gloriously exceeds expectations. When charming musician and student Jenny (Carey Mulligan) first…

TV Couples to make Your Valentine’s Day

Every Valentine’s Day, the world annoints the cutest couples. We, however, would rather talk about the couples that make televison worth watching — for better or worse. A Liz Lemon and Floyd (“30 Rock”) Sure, their relationship lasted a short three episodes, but the courtship…

Women’s basketball rebounds for two wins in MVC

After losing to Illinois State, the women’s basketball team has charged back, winning their last two games, both in conference. The Braves (12-9 overall, 8-3 MVC) traveled to Evansville for the first game of a three-game road trip. Bradley started early and fast, scoring the…

Bradley’s hockey club looks to increase fan base

Bradley’s hockey club has more goals in mind than the ones that hit the back of the net. The players and coaches treat every game and every practice as if it is their last. They are Bradley University sponsored and play other universities. In some…

Women’s track sets 11 personal bests

The finish line seemed a lot closer than ever before at the Cyclone Open for Bradley’s women’s track team. The Braves scored two victories and 11 top-10 finishes on Iowa State’s track, but most importantly, 11 personal best times. “We are setting up for a…

NCAA should stay away from expanding tournament field

The first weekend of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament is a must-see event. Small schools get their chances to knock off the big boys of college basketball and often do. However, the NCAA is attempting to ruin arguably the best event in American sports. After…

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