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Fondue you have plans Friday?

Pop-soul music and the scent of chocolate will waft through the Michel Student Center on Feb. 15 at 7 p.m., hopefully renewing that expired Valentine’s Day feeling of love. Nico Franc, a Los Angeles based independent singer-songwriter, will be visiting campus following a recent sold-out…

Nude declassified​ school survival guide

Warning: The following content may not be suitable for some readers. If this topic makes you uncomfortable, do not proceed.  Are your nudes becoming dull, forgettable? Duck lips and a leg popped just not doin’ it anymore?  Luckily for you, I’ve compiled a list of…

Spreading love on campus

If you’ve noticed more doors being held open for you or more compliments showered upon you, Bradley’s new initiative may be the cause. Stated as an initiative to “spread kindness on the Hilltop,” the Love Bradley digital campaign, launched Jan. 28, aims to foster a…

Little Raven is evermore

When Little Raven Creamery abruptly closed its doors in June, customers grimly squawked “nevermore” to cake shakes and paninis in Campustown. However, under new management, Little Raven has reopened as Little Raven Eatery, welcoming the return of many fan favorites, as well as new menu…

How to celebrate Groundhog Day

It’s a holiday most people forget about until their Google homepage declares it: Groundhog Day. I once got extra credit in a journalism class for on-the-spot knowing and correctly spelling the name of the groundhog icon who looks for his shadow each year, so keep…

Treuer teaches Native history

Last week, young children throughout America glued colored construction paper into “feather headdresses” for Thanksgiving day celebrations. Following this season based upon myths, Bradley students had the opportunity to learn more about Native Americans. Anton Treuer is a professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University,…

Winter warning

When our car hit a patch of black ice, our plans for the evening skidded off course and into a snowy ditch. We just wanted to get back to Bradley in time for our classes the next morning, but Mother Nature had other plans. Since…

Thanksvegan

It’s the Thanksgiving I dreaded. On either side of me, plates are heaped with food. Thick slabs of turkey glide on gravy and nudge a puffy mashed potato mound. A dinner roll sits atop green bean casserole, marshmallow goo blankets sweet potatoes and butter smothers…

From whim to Hollywood

Sometimes taking a chance can lead to an important discovery. Rachel Borland, senior television arts major, found this out firsthand. Borland originally planned to attend culinary school, but came to the conclusion that cooking was more of a hobby than a career choice for her.…

The Body Project shows ‘To the Bone’

Presented by The Body Project, Netflix film “To the Bone” hit the big screen at Bradley on Wednesday night. The film follows Ellen (Lily Collins), a young college drop-out struggling with the eating disorder anorexia nervosa. Ellen changes her name to Eli and rides the…

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