Originally published October 29, 2010 When I tell people I’m a dietetics major with a health minor, most assume I work out all day and eat nothing but salads. Come over to my apartment though, and I guarantee there will be some sort of dessert,…
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Originally published October 29, 2010 Americans tend to take a lot of things for granted. Food, clean drinking water and a roof over our heads are things we have, but many around the world suffer without these luxuries. But in places like Haiti, the suffering…
Originally published October 29, 2010 Tuesday, this country can finally get the change it needs and was promised two years ago. There has never been a more important mid-term election in this country’s history. We are at a turning point as a nation. We can…
Originally published October 29, 2010 Over the summer, an article was published in the Chicago Tribune describing a new landscape college graduates are navigating: a landscape known as their parent’s basements. Obviously I don’t want to sound like a broken record and harp on the…
Originally published October 29, 2010 It’s about time. On Monday, in its sixth week of general assembly, Student Senate passed a resolution in a unanimous vote to encourage administration to make the St. James Apartment Complex and Main Street Commons co-ed living. We’ll start with…
Originally published October 29, 2010 Breast Cancer Awareness Week was hosted by the Association of Residence Halls this week to raise money and promote awareness for the disease. According to breastcancer.org, about one in eight women will develop breast cancer. “ARH picked breast cancer as…
Originally published October 29, 2010 The Bradley University Police Department will remain without an interim police chief, but the search for a replacement of the recently retired Chief Baer will begin soon. “We have a ranking officer with Lt. Troy Eeten,” said Vice President of…
Originally published October 29, 2010 Parents from all over flooded campus last weekend for Bradley’s annual Parents’ Weekend. The events kicked off Oct. 22 with a dessert reception that saw a great turnout, said Executive Director of Student Development and Health Services Joyce Shotick. “I…
Originally published October 29, 2010 Editor’s note: This is the second in a three-part series exploring student participation in religion on campus.Look for the rest of the series in the next issue. Islam is one of the fastest growing religions and the chosen faith of…
Originally published October 29, 2010 Athletic Department remembers one of its own Megan Fong didn’t have a whole lot of time to make a place for herself on campus. The freshman tennis player was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 2002. She briefly battled the…