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Wide range of musicians highlight Inaugural Ball

Music can certainly set a mood. From a horror scene in a film to motivation during a long run, music can easily change the atmosphere and declare a tone for events to come. In the case of Barack Obama’s inaugural celebrations, his campaign philosophy of…

Braves pick up pair of MVC wins

The men’s basketball team picked up back-to-back wins in its recent two-game home stand.   The wins put Bradley in sole possession of second place in the Missouri Valley Conference. After taking down Indiana State on “Throwback Night” Saturday, the Braves dawned the special jerseys…

Late Night BU skates into Markin Center with ice rink

An ice skating rink will transform the Markin Family Student Recreation Center into a winter wonderland at tonight’s Late Night BU. Student Body President Jordan Ticaric said attendance for tonight’s event is expected to be high. “We’ve been averaging around 800 or 900 students per…

While we were gone: what Braves fans missed over break

Bradley adds to its Athletics Hall of Fame with four inductions Bradley added three individuals and one team to its Athletics Hall of Fame during halftime of the men’s basketball game against Creighton on Jan. 10. The 2008-09 class included men’s basketball player Adebayo Akinkunle,…

The Nickelodeon Generation: A look back at vintage television

I have seen approximately 2,000 episodes of “Saved by the Bell.” I think I could remember more stories about the gang at Bayside High than I could about my own high school experiences. I remember watching “Saved by the Bell” when I was little, thinking…

Violence in Israel hits close to home

After the end of finals last semester, I was definitely ready to drive home and sit in front of the TV for a few weeks. I had planned to go to Israel a few months earlier, and I found myself a little annoyed that the…

Bradley students should be aware of e-mail phishing scams

Students may have noticed an increase in phishing expeditions this winter. Not the outdoor kind, but ones that take place in their inbox. Spam e-mailers are getting smarter, according to an article on msnbc.com. “Nearly one out of three Internet users was unable to tell…

Andrew Warren to apply for medical red-shirt

After suffering a broken bone in his right foot prior to the season, junior guard Andrew Warren has decided to apply for a medical red-shirt at the end of the year and gain an extra season of eligibility. Warren suffered a broken foot prior to…

Alcohol plan in action

New data suggests drinking behavior may change with time The number of drinking tickets given to students has decreased about 15 percent since the introduction of the Comprehensive Alcohol Action Plan. Recently released data, which also includes a lower number of student BAC levels and…

Top 10 reasons to leave Facebook

At the beginning of the school year, I bid farewell to my place in the social networking world by deactivating my Facebook account. And while I knew deleting my page would be accompanied by certain perks, I didn’t expect for it to be so satisfying…

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