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Large Classes Occupying All Dorms, Space at a Premium

  All but one bed on campus was filled this past move-in day, and the possibility of future record-breaking class sizes has the admin­istration evaluating their options. Executive Director of Residential Living and Leadership Nathan Thomas said a fair amount of change has taken place…

Main Street Commons Construction Starts

Leases have already been signed for apartments in the new Main Street Commons, which is set to be completed by August 2011. A collaboration of Oxbow Development and Coldwell Banker Devonshire, the Commons will be five stories high, complete with 288 two- or three-bedroom apartments. The Commons are being constructed where Walgreen’s was formerly located and the…

Bradley Welcomes New Provost

  Although new Provost David Glassman has been working since this summer, students may not have seen him since they returned to campus. He wants that to change. “I plan to be very active and visible on campus,” he said. “Students will see me at…

“Amazing”

It’s amazing. That’s the general consensus of everyone who sees the new arena.  That includes the 1,752 who packed into the new arena this weekend to reap the benefits of an opening weekend, complete with free food, face painting and balloon animals, not to mention…

Library Bombs Princeton Review Ranking

This is a library? Bradley took first place in a Princeton Review category ranking the worst-rated libraries out of the highest ranking colleges. The Princeton Review, a book comprised of the top colleges in the nation as rated by more than 122,000 students, included Bradley…

A walk to not quite remember: Senior walk 2010

When most of us hear the phrase “senior walk,” it conjures up fuzzy images of cap and gown-wearing leaders of the future walking across the stage to help make America brighter. But there is another senior walk, this one evoking blurry images and involving lots…

The Scout Olympics: The Results

Before Scout Olympics started, there were many questions pondered in anticipation of the event. Could Scout Olympics live up to the hype from the preview? Would we really make it through the day? Do I stand a future as a Las Vegas odds-maker? The answers…

Stellar acting, clever humor revitalize “Twelfth Night”

Masterpiece: A person’s greatest piece of work. While this is a vague definition of the astounding performance of “Twelfth Night,” put on by the Bradley theater, it is nevertheless the only word that describes everything this magnificent play has to offer. From the superb casting…

From the Couch: “Family Guy”

“Family Guy” is one of those shows that probably should not be reviewed by a female because of the crude male-dominated humor found in nearly every episode. But I’m going to do it anyway.  “The Simpsons” has long dominated the cartoon-animated comedy sitcom scene. However,…

Creeping Made Easy

When I get bored with my iTunes (which happens a lot since I can only handle so much `90s pop), I use Pandora online, type in an artist I like and let the station run wild. Every time I listen, I learn about new bands…

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