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Events remind students there is eating disorder help

From Feb. 22 to 28, Bradley will be recognizing National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, celebrating the theme “… until eating disorders are history.”  “National Eating Disorder Awareness Week is the largest outreach effort in the nation to raise awareness about eating disorders,” Lisa Fix-Griffin, a…

Student sheds her hair to show support

As prom approaches, many high school girls busy themselves with getting their nails painted, doing their makeup, finding the right dress and locating the perfect arm candy to tie everything together. But there is one thing Ashlie Schlatweiler didn’t have to worry about on the…

Women outperform men in the classroom

Thirty years ago, nearly every college in the country had more male students than female students – but that trend has reversed itself. According to pbs.com, women now make up 56 percent of the college going population. In addition to outnumbering men at college, women…

National criminal deceives greeks

A national con artist recently visited four sororities on campus, scaring members by telling them stories of rape, and then teaching them self-defense moves and encouraging them to buy his pepper spray. President of Panhellenic Council Trisha Koors said all sororities have been warned to…

Timeless romantic classics perfect for Valentine’s Day

Romantics around the world consider it the greatest day of the year.  For single girls, it’s a fake holiday made up by the greeting card companies.  No matter the category you fall into, Valentine’s Day is here.   Whether you’re spending the night snuggling with…

Midstate Magazine: ‘Bradley’s best-kept secret’

If you haven’t heard of Midstate Magazine yet, now is definitely the time to check it out. Midstate Magazine, a student-produced television show, is a collection of news, sports and entertainment sections, all featured live on Peoria cable access channel 22. “Midstate” describes the Central…

Newest romantic flick features star-studded cast

After a full week of quantitative methods, chemistry and sociology, I had the chance to slip away with my friends to see the new romantic comedy, “He’s Just Not That Into You.”   This long-awaited adaptation of the book, written by Greg Behrendt and Liz…

Chili Peppers guitarist digs deep for latest album

Music has the ability to capture many emotions, including anger, frustration, happiness or despair. All good music does this by taking the listener on his or her own personal journey to the top of a mountain or into the pits of hell.  If you’re ready…

Summer Festival Preview: Manchester, TN

For a long four days in June, Nashville won’t be Tennessee’s premier city for musicianship and performance.  That distinction, the multi-stage music festival known as Bonnaroo , will belong to the city  of Manchester.  The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival will take place June 11-14.…

Cost of illegal downloading is more than money

About 10 times more students were caught illegally downloading music last semester than have ever been caught in a previous semester at Bradley. As of now, students who have been caught sharing their music have been lucky and have only received warnings from the recording…

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