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Parents’ Weekend brings many activities

Originally published October 22, 2010 This year’s Parents’ Weekend, which starts today, features several new events to attract more parent involvement. The Student Organization Fun Fair, a brand-new event, will take place from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday and about 18 student organizations will be…

Friday’s Flavor: The truth about diet pop

Originally published October 22, 2010 Normally, our mind set is to “watch what you eat,” but has anyone ever thought about the importance of watching what you drink? Recently, more attention has been paid to sweetened, carbonated beverages and their effects on body weight. Throughout…

Legalizing marijuana isn’t all that bad

Originally published October 22, 2010 If you’ve been watching the news or paying attention to current events at all lately, you are probably aware California is in the middle of trying to legalize marijuana with Proposition 19. If passed Prop 19 will allow adults age…

Reuniting would feel so good

Originally published October 22, 2010 In my column series about music, we’ve delved into my favorite band, As I Lay Dying, a band I used to love, the band that continues to more than disappoint me, (Linkin Park) and my strange affinity for bad music.…

Paydays, sexism shouldn’t exist in college sports

Originally published October 22, 2010 Recently, a big story in the sports world is the revelation that sports agent Josh Luchs has spent years throwing cash at various college football players. While no earth-shattering revelations have been made, it has sparked a debate that has…

Student deaths must unite campus

Originally published October 22, 2010 The Bradley bubble seemed to shrink a bit on Monday as word of junior Phil Kaiser’s death rippled through campus. At first, rumors of what had happened ran rampant. Assumptions, wrong ones, were made. But later, once the 21 year…

U-Hall’s recycling program expanding to other buildings this year

Originally published October 22, 2010 Last spring, Student Senate implemented a new recycling program on campus, starting with a few of the residence halls, including Williams Hall and University Hall as a trial to see the reaction. “I like the fact that we have the…

Lydia’s Lounge will start serving lunch starting next month

Originally published October 22, 2010 After a year of busy cafeterias and long lines, Bradley will soon open up Lydia’s Lounge as another option for lunch. “This had been discussed for about the past three weeks,” Director of Food Services Ron Gibson said. “The dining…

Students speak up at Student Senate’s annual event

Originally published October 22, 2010 Student Senate’s Speak Up! gave students a chance to speak with administrators about anything and everything. “Student Senate has Speak Up! not only to allow the students to voice their opinions on campus, but provides a forum for the administration…

Renaissance campaign $10 million away from goal

Originally published October 22, 2010 Ten million dollars is all that stands between the Campaign for a Bradley Renaissance and its final goal. Since its April 2008 launch, the campaign has raised $140.5 million of the $150 million goal, and the final two construction projects…

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