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Go Time: Men’s Basketball Preview

The time has arrived. After reaching the 20-win mark last season for the first time since 2009, the Bradley men’s basketball team feels ready to compete for the Missouri Valley Conference Championship. “It’s very realistic,” senior guard Dwayne Lautier-Ogunleye said. “We’ve been preparing for this.…

Scary POD Prices!

We all know that feeling. It’s a dark and stormy night. You are hungry, struggling to find that warmth in your life. You are weak, bones are shrinking, feeling like the frosty hand of death is about to grip you and pull you into the…

One-on-One: Who is the better monster?

Kraken: Austin Shone At the heart of the sea swims a monster so vicious, so gruesome, so enormous, no one has ever seen the whole thing. It’s a fearsome creature whose tentacles will suck the skin right off your face. What’s scarier than being alone…

The Devil’s advocate

Author’s note: This piece is meant to provide a perspective against Halloween. Some of the aspects and thoughts in this peice are overdramatized for effect. You know what doesn’t go together? Thin and cheap clothing, cold weather and a high chance of alcohol. But hey,…

Bradley’s sportscasting tradition needs more applause

Last month, Ralph Lawler, the play-by-play commentator for the Los Angelos Clippers, announced that the 2018-19 NBA season would be his last behind the mic. Lawler, who had a successful 40-year career in broadcasting, spent time commentating with the Philadelphia 76ers before heading west to…

Meltdowns in Sports: A Nuclear or Casual Occurrence?

You get angry. You scream at your homework assignment. You tell it things you would never want your mother to even suspect you said. Some of us jump on and kick the paper like we were a part of a scene from “The Sopranos.” It’s…

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