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Panelists preach advocacy for Syria

As the Syrian refugee crisis wages on overseas, the disagreements about U.S. policy in the matter have not ceased either. On Wednesday, the Bradley International Affairs Organization (IAO) brought in three panelists from around the country to discuss humanitarian law in relation to Syria. The…

Help Camp Kesem come to Bradley

Camp Kesem, a new campus organization, is raising money in an attempt to make a colony on Bradley’s campus. This program provides a way for kids affected by their parent’s cancer to release the stress that comes from coping with the illness. The program supervisor,…

Students lend a hand during the holidays

A Hand Up for the Holidays, an initiative run by the Lewis J. Burger Center for Student Leadership and Public Service to provide students at Trewyn Elementary with winter clothing items and uniforms, will be collecting items on campus. Director of Student Activities Tom Coy…

Arrival Movie Review

A good science fiction movie isn’t even sci-fi at all. Or at the very least, not at its core, and “Arrival” is no exception. Within this review, there is no plot summary or spoilers. It is merely a response to watching a compelling film with…

Ward advances to NCAA Championships

A spectacular season for the Bradley men’s cross country team will conclude with only one runner representing the team. Junior Michael Ward clinched a berth in the NCAA Championships last Saturday after a ninth-place finish at the NCAA Midwest Regional meet. Ward ran a personal-best…

Women’s basketball drops first two games of season

The Bradley women’s basketball team started off the season on the wrong foot. The Braves dropped the first two games of their regular season at Kent State Friday and at Butler Sunday. The Kent State game featured a one-sided affair that saw the Braves fall…

Men split opening weekend games

Despite an opening night win, the men’s basketball team dropped its second game of the year Sunday to bring the 2016-2017 season 1-1. Bradley struggled in the early goings of its debut against Illinois-Springfield, but the Braves soon found their touch in the first half.…

Volleyball Hopeful for Future

Bradley volleyball made its final road trip of the season last weekend, taking on conference opponents Drake and Northern Iowa. The Braves lost both matches bringing their conference record to 2-15 and overall record to 7-21. Against Drake, senior Kelsey Cave had 17 kills while…

The player formerly known as Prince

Although major league teams have featured many new players, coaches, managers and front-office staff over the past 80 years, when fans walk into ballparks such as Fenway Park or Wrigley Field, one thing has always stayed the same: the noise It is the sound of…

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