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FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Voice reminds you that these bands still exist

Disappointment has in fact set in, and I’ve decided it’s time to accept what we’re getting. Although I can’t change that The Fray is headlining my last semester at Bradley, I can come to terms with how hard I plan to rock out when the…

Annual Brave Chef competition heats up

Four teams tackled the culinary arts as the Brave Chef competition cooked up a recipe for victory.  The teams competed in a cook-off Sunday as part of the Brave Chef competition hosted by the hospitality leadership club, Fresh Slice, and BU Dining Services. The setup…

One-on-One: What is the best sports movie?

Remember The Titans With Kevin Costner’s latest foray into the sporting world hitting theatres today, we decided we’d debate which sports movie deserves the crown of best all-time. It’s clear to me that movie is “Remember the Titans.” The movie came out in 1998. It…

Spoilers Ahead Farewell to HIMYM

It’s finally coming to an end, and I couldn’t be more relieved. After nine seasons of “How I Met Your Mother” we are finally going to get closure on, dare I say it, an overly drawn-out series on March 31. Let me clarify, I loved…

Alum talks 1960s discrimination

While Jackie Robinson was breaking racial barriers on the baseball diamond, one Bradley student used Robinson as an inspiration to break similar barriers in his own life. As a part of Bradley’s yearlong Civil Rights theme, alumnus Doug Alligood ’56 spoke April 3 about Jackie…

Track Records Fall in California

With both men’s and women’s track teams making strides in California as well as Illinois, the track season is starting to heat up. At the San Francisco Distance Carnival, junior Chase Coffey broke a school record for the second week in a row by posting…

“One and done” rule bad for NCAA basketball

Within the monumentally entertaining 2014 NCAA Tournament lies a very frustrating issue. No, it’s not the fact that your bracket is busted, nor is it the fact you didn’t win Warren Buffet’s one billion dollars. It’s the “one and done” concept. Or the perception that…

Lemon Jr. places fourth

While the men’s basketball team had its postseason dreams extinguished early in March, one Brave was able to carry the team name to North Texas, home of the 2014 Final Four.  Senior Walt Lemon Jr. was selected to participate in the College Slam dunk contest…

Honors students receive priority registration slots

For qualified honors students, class registration became a little less stressful this semester thanks to a new Honors Program policy.   Priority registration was introduced for honors students who met a specified GPA and have completed a specified number of honors classes and seminars. With…

Softball takes two from Ramblers in first home series

It’s been 11 months since Bradley softball played a game at Laura Bradley Park. The team hasn’t faced a team on its home field since dropping two games to Missouri State May 4 and 5 of last year.  On April 4, however, the team finally…

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