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Posts published in September 2009

Men’s and women’s cross country teams finish third

For the second week in a row, the men’s cross-country team garnered a third place finish.  This time the Braves ran at the Missouri State Classic. Senior Andrew Weiser led the Braves after finishing eighth place with a time of 26 minutes and four seconds.…

Soccer suffers setback against SMU

Bradley lost its first game of the regular season last weekend after traveling to Dallas to compete in the Prego Express Italian Invitational at Westcott Field hosted by Southern Methodist University.  “Traveling is not an excuse,” coach Jim DeRose said. “People often see traveling as…

Volleyball loses in MVC action

Volleyball traveled across the midwest to play Missouri Valley Conference teams Creighton and Drake this week. Bradley fell to both teams with four and three sets, respectively. Friday night, Creighton was able to take control in the first set with a 12-2 run. The Braves…

Men’s tennis wins doubles title at home

After capturing two singles titles two weeks ago, the men’s tennis team secured another title wit its No. 1 team at thei home tournament last weekend. The senior tandem of Callan Fraychineaud and Milos Romic won all four of their matches to win the Hotels…

Baseball playoff predictions

Ah, September.  It is quite possibly the best month out of the year.  The regular season for the NFL is getting into full swing and the baseball magic numbers are out.  Now for those reading this article who don’t know about the magic number, I’ll…

One-on-One: What is the best non-traditional sport?

Cricket Although soccer the most popular sport in the world, cricket isn’t too far behind.  With 104 countries part of the International Cricket Council, the sport is stretched across the globe.  Cricket looks a lot like baseball on the surface, but it has many subtle…

AT&T upgrades receive good reception

Student Senate is working with AT&T Inc. to bring increased reception to campus.   “We felt it is a big enough issue that is affecting enough students on campus that it was a worthy thing to get into,” said Senate Technology Services and Affairs Chairman…

Garrett Center undergoes renovation

New improvements are being made to the Romeo B. Garrett Cultural Center this week. The renovations to the center started on Aug. 26th. Renovations did not start earlier due to the fact the auditorium was being used for events held during Welcome Week. irector of…

Senate creates MAP committee

Due to the heightened concern caused by the MAP Grant, Student Senate has created a committee in order to address this problem. The MAP Grant committee, chaired by Student Body Treasurer Patrick Campbell, will vocalize all issues regarding the grant to the student body in…

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