It’s never been easier to be a musician than it is right now. From Garageband to Ableton, there is software out there that can help even the most rhythmically challenged person create profound, layered drum tracks. Just about anyone with a laptop and some money…
Posts published by “Kristin Dimaggio”
Bradley Theatre Department is starting the semester strong with its production of “Spring Awakening.” The musical adaptation is set in 19th century Germany and focuses on a plethora of hot button issues such as abortion, homosexuality, premarital sex and suicide, just to name a few.…
Imagine losing a loved one in an act of brutal violence; you have to live with only their memory for the rest of your life, as well as being hypersensitive to similar acts of violence. Now imagine that someone designed, or even worse, wore a…
If you’ve logged on to any social media recently or even remotely care about football at all, you have seen the flood of news about Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson’s abuse cases. Rice, a former running back for the Baltimore Ravens, is now suspended indefinitely…
If you thought the days of petty comments disguised in anonymity were behind you (read: formspring.me and Facebook’s honesty box), you might want to give up now, because there’s an app that encompasses just that. It’s called Yik Yak, and it’s kind of ridiculous. Kind…
There are two things that never seem to be mentioned in the same sentence: mental health and sports. But it seems as though the dialogue may be changing slowly thanks to one football player. Chicago Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall is changing the conversation on…
There is an old saying that claims the only definite things in life are death and taxes. If you are a celebrity of any kind, there should be a fine print clause that adds “post-mortem tweets” to this list. The passing of celebrities is always…
Every spring, thousands of people of all ages anxiously wait at their computers to buy tickets for various music festivals. With this pastime ruling the summer, Voice asked Bradley students about their own music fest adventures. Wakarusa Festival–Mulberry Mountain, Arkansas Liz Lundholm ’16 At the…
Road construction in the areas surrounding campus have left some pedestrians puzzled, but understanding the changes can help clear the confusion of navigating the streets. The most significant changes are at the intersection of University Street and Main Street, where construction was completed mid-May. The…
Saturday marked Brave Sounds Entertainment’s second Welcome Week Jam, and in true BSE form Bradley’s campus was graced with an array of musicians. Although the move from Olin Quad to the Renaissance Coliseum seemed to disrupt the flow of students to the show, the…