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The heart and soul of the student center

Cheery voice booming and his laughter filling the room, Will has become a public figure in the Michel Student Center. “No one embodies the heart and soul of the student center more than Will,” said Claudio DeBon, senior psychology major. Will has been cooking up…

Column: Remembering Luke

His freshman year, Luke cemented a place in my heart by encouraging and financially providing (never take your college meal plan for granted) a steady diet of mozzarella sticks. Okay, and queso to dip them in. Last night, two of his brothers met us (me,…

Olin Hall to repair damage

A hot water line in the second floor ceiling on the east side of Olin Hall broke. Consequently, this set off the sprinkler directly beneath, leading to two sources of flooding in the building around 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 18. Later that night, Bradley students…

Students seek graduate opportunities

Students wishing to pursue academic education beyond their undergraduate degrees had the opportunity to attend Bradley’s annual graduate and professional school fair. Eighty graduate and professional school programs were represented at the fair on Thursday, Oct. 25 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the…

Rocky Horror

It’s a Halloween tradition for the graduates of trick-or-treating. Don’t worry about missing your slutty costume party; “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is that and so much more. What was originally a flop at the box office in 1975 quickly transformed into a cult classic…

Candy commotion

Halloween is a time for costumes, creeping and, even as adults, candy. But before you reach for your typical Snickers or Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup for a quick energy boost in the spirit of spooky season, take a look around to see what else is…

Boccardo builds better leaders

“Overachievers,” as expected, filled the seats of the Michel Student Center ballroom on Oct. 17. The ballroom was rarely without laughter from the over 300 attendees throughout motivational speaker Lindsay Boccardo’s hour-long presentation at both 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. titled “High Achiever Land.” The…

An evening at Dingeldine

Notes of cello and piano blended together to create an evening of music at Dingeldine Music Center on Oct. 3. Guests artists, cellist Moises Molina and pianist Po-Chuan Chiang came on stage at 7:30 p.m. with a short introduction before filling the hall with first…

Jean jacket weather

Summer fashion ranges from overly warm to extremely casual, with little room for outfits that provide both style and comfort. The sultry sun melts off layers of clothing until we are peeled of our adopted extra skins and exposed, slave to the rays. The sky…

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