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Mind over matter: Walk-on is more than just an athlete

There isn’t much hardwood glory for walk-on basketball players. Junior walk-on Charonn Woods knows this better than anyone. Yes, his minutes will be limited, but the satisfaction of simply playing the sport makes it a worthwhile experience. “I love competing in practice every day against…

Wins and warm weather make March’s outlook much rosier

This page hasn’t exactly been the bearer of good news this year. But with easily the most dysfunctional student senate in decades and dorms that are falling apart, it’s been a rough few months, and we wouldn’t be doing our jobs if we weren’t watching…

Letter to the Editor from Brook Cartwright

Dear Editors, I write to you today having just read the Feb. 25 editorial article concerning student senate.  My response is a personal one, as I am the briefly discussed “unqualified candidate” who was voted against for the position of Internal Affairs chairperson last week,…

The New York Times wants your take on modern love

Finding love on a college campus is an experience so fascinating that the New York Times is willing to pay for a chance to pick our lovelorn brains. They did this three years ago as well, when they wanted to hear what love was like…

Jason Derulo to perform with Mike Posner

Many students are excited for the upcoming performance of Jason Derulo and Mike Posner this spring. “This is a really big deal for me. I’m pretty excited,” sophomore secondary education major Ben Greene said. “Jason Derulo and Mike Posner are both really, really good. I’m…

Carillon: The story behind the noon music

The music that rings out every day at noon has been a campus staple since the 1960s, but the music system, called a carillon, has evolved to keep up with modern technology. Retired education professor Ray Zarvell, who began working at Bradley in administration in…

Early second half run downs the Braves

A defensive breakdown against the University of Northern Iowa Panthers kept the Bradley Braves from toppling the Missouri Valley Conference’s top ranked team Friday night, losing 71-61. The Panthers began the second half on a 15-2 run, challenging the Braves’ defense. “It was that first…

Health Center Saturday hours changed to suit students

Students who plan to visit Health Services on Saturdays can sleep in an extra couple hours. Director of Health Services Jessica Higgs said they are changing Saturday hours from 9-11 a.m. to 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. “This change will take effect the Saturday after Spring…

Campus drug culture: BUPD a catch-all for monitoring drug use

Throughout the series on drug usage, the most ignored group has been the one that the most people probably associate with dealing with drugs; the police. There may, however, be a reason for that. The Bradley Police don’t end up doing that much about drugs…

Student Senate elections just around the corner

The Student Senate election process has officially begun. About 15 students attended an informational meeting about running for a student body officer position on Monday. About half of those students are new faces to senate. “I was really pleased to see the amount to non-senate…

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