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RIP LNB

Bradley, we have reached the end of an era. On Sept. 30, Bradley Leaves n Beans closed its doors for good. For some newcomers to campus, this may not seem like that big of a deal, but to many returning students, this is devastating. News…

Ello, gov’na

As if there were not enough social media platforms to distract you from your responsibilities, we have been graced with yet another. Say hello to Ello. This new site was created by artists Paul Budnitz, Berger & Föhr and Mode Set with the aim of…

One drink to rule them all?

Fall has officially fallen, and that means a few things: Ugg boots, leggings, flannels and, of course, pumpkin spice everything. Here at the Voice, we’re rather indifferent to seasonal trends like specialty beverages. So, since we’re pretty open to coffee choices, we took the liberty…

Six life lessons we can learn from the movies

Movies can be many things in our society, including means of entertainment, topics for discussion, criticism and even gateways to places we have only dreamed of visiting. However, many do not take into account the wisdom that film can bestow upon audiences everywhere. That being…

Music for dummies

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…

F**k it I quit

Alaskan news reporter Charlene Ebge (also known as Charlo Greene) lit the Internet ablaze Sept. 22 when she announced that she was the CEO of the Alaskan Cannabis Club and quit her job during a live news report. She went out with a bang. Ebge’s…

Spring Awakening: Get sprung

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.…

Urban Offense

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…

In Their Own Shadows

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…

Minecraft Purchased for $2.5 Billion

Two and a half billion dollars. That is the amount of money that Microsoft will pay to buy out indie game developing company Mojang, creator of the wildly popular world building game Minecraft. On Sept. 15, Mojang announced on its blog that it would be…

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