As the race for the 2014 midterm elections began, many college students were caught asking, “What election?” According to Harvard University Institute of Politics survey, only about a quarter of voters between the ages of 18 and 29 said they planned to vote in Tuesday’s…
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I don’t know about you, but I am a huge fan of social media. I say this for many reasons, but mainly it’s for the fact that it gives all of us an opportunity to express ourselves and connect with others in many different ways.…
The school year started off with concern that typically comes with having low enrollment yet again, followed by the burden of budget cuts. Some projects, like the business-engineering convergence center or steps toward law school study, were put on hold again, several departments’ adjunct professor…
November is officially here, and the first thing that comes to mind when talking about this glorious month is Thanksgiving, or just overeating in general. For others, this month is about something a little different: body hair. Letting your body hair grow in November is…
As an undergraduate clinical psychology student, Amy Bacon took interest in working in simulation labs. Upon her arrival to Bradley as a psychology professor, Bacon used that same passion to provide learning opportunities for her students. For the past two years, the psychology department has…
Remember when that Alaskan news anchor said “F**k it, I quit” on live television and told the public about her crusade for marijuana legalization? Well, her spirits (and probably a lot of her friends) must be high because Alaska, Oregon and Washington D.C. voted to…
In sports, it’s rare to find a player considered to be a diamond in the rough. Those would-be players that have top talent, but remain undiscovered as the season goes on, only getting a chance to play when the opportunity arises. That would be the…
Thirty-five years ago, the word “breast” couldn’t be said in public. For women with breast cancer, this led to decreased care and a stigmatized lifestyle. People would cross the street to avoid breast cancer victims, according to speaker Nancy Brinker. Brinker, founder of the Susan…
The elections are over, so now we can finally focus on what really matters: giant fighting robots. MegaBots, Inc. is looking to create the first manned, bipedal robot designed for combat. Engineers at MegaBots, Inc. have spent the past four months perfecting giant fighting robot…