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Super Bowl party kicks off with free food, festivities

Super Bowl Sunday is rapidly approaching, and many students will be glued to their TVs to see whether the Cardinals or the Steelers emerge victorious. The Student Activities Office will host a Super Bowl party for students starting at 4 p.m. in Lydia’s Lounge. Food…

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…

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…

City sees record-low temps, BU responds to campus ice

Snow, ice, wind and severe wind chills, all staples of a stereotypical Midwest winter, have been going at it full force this season and show little sign of letting up in the near future. With another three inches of snow accumulation this week, students have…

Some students suffer with high heating bills

Mike Smith said his heating bill for the month of January was much higher than usual. “It was $566 dollars, and before it was around $300,” the junior international business major said. “There were three of us living here over break, but we always keep…

New sandwich place moves into Student Center

Mill Street Sandwiches replaces Blimpie, offers variety of sandwiches and soups for students It was only 2000 when the ribbon was cut for the new Blimpie in the Michel Student Center. Less than a decade later, a panini press has replaced the microwave, and Mill…

Frat house unlivable

The Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity house on Fredonia Avenue was deemed uninhabitable after the furnace began emitting carbon dioxide on Jan. 18. Police were dispatched to the house in reference to a furnace exploding and smoke alarms going off, according to police reports. When police…

Police Reports

At 4:24 p.m. Nov. 22, police were called after residents in the 800 block of Duryea Place witnessed two males asking students for money.   Police were called again when the two men entered the lobby of Wyckoff Hall.   Officers responded immediately and they…

Athletes receive drinking tickets

65 students, including 39 athletes, were given tickets during a party Operation Campus/TAP issued a total of 65 drinking tickets, with 39 written to student athletes, at a party in the 1800 block of Main Street. The party, hosted Nov. 23, was allegedly part of…

Glasser discloses breast cancer diagnosis

Joanne Glasser’s mother used to always tell her “when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade.” That advice may be especially important for the university president as her recent breast cancer diagnosis presents her with challenges and obstacles. “I just look at it as a…

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