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University: We messed up: Ice covers campus, classes continue

After a Monday night winter storm left the Peoria area covered in ice, Vice President for Business Affairs Gary Anna said the decision to host classes as scheduled was a mistake. “Most people would say that we should have, at least, delayed opening until 10:00…

“Birdman” Takes Audiences on a Wild Flight

Despite winning multiple Academy Awards, the sheer existence of “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)” wasn’t a known fact to everyone, which isn’t all that surprising if you think about it. The latest film by Alejandro G. Iñárritu is far from a sound example…

Track and field wraps up indoor season at MVC Championships

The Bradley track and field teams wrapped up their indoor season last weekend at the Missouri Valley Conference championship in Northern Iowa. Although the teams finished near the bottom of the field, there are signs of progress. The seventh place finish with 47 points for…

Monologues introduce new character

This past weekend, students and community members alike gathered to express wonders and frustrations concerning the female anatomy. Bradley’s annual production of Eve Ensler’s “Vagina Monologues” took place Feb. 27 and 28, with the ticket proceeds going to the Center for Prevention and Abuse. This…

Dechter breaks tennis record

The women’s tennis team wrapped up February with a weekend split against Omaha and the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Bradley cruised to their third straight sweep, knocking off Omaha 7-0. The team had it’s winning streak halted on Saturday as they lost to UMKC, 4-3.…

The Conversation Continues: Recruiting, maintaining diversity

The Conversation Continues, part three of a semester-long program theme sponsored by Multicultural Student Services was geared toward encouraging conversation about creating and maintaining diversity on campus. The open forum was held March 3 at the Garrett Cultural Center. According to Associate Vice President for…

Chicago baseball future looks bright

The weather outside has been too cold for anything, period. For most of the last week, there has been a not-so-nice layer of snow on the ground, and it was like walking on an ice rink on my way to class. And, on top of…

ROTC hosts Soldier Dash obstacle course

Bradley might be in the land of the free and serve as the home of the Braves, but it is also a training ground for 10 students preparing to become second lieutenants in the U.S. Army. The Army ROTC program, or Reserve Officers’ Training Corps,…

The Real Problem With The Dress

If you’ve logged on the Internet in the past week or have friends who are apt to keeping up with social trends, then you’ve probably been dragged into the biggest debate since Kim Kardashian’s butt was rumored to be fake. Yes, I’m talking about The…

Food waste tree sprouts at Geisert

A cutout of a tree has sprung up at the entrance of the Geisert cafeteria, with a series of numbers running up its trunk that mark the amount of food wasted on a weekly basis. Currently, these numbers range between 900 and 1,000 pounds a…

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