For the second consecutive season, the Bradley Braves soccer team will be one of 48 teams in the nation to compete in the NCAA tournament. It’s the first time in school history the team has earned back-to-back tournament appearances. After winning the Missouri Valley Conference’s…
Posts published in November 2011
Sometimes a little discomfort causes a push to make a change. Motivated by his own dissatisfaction and complaints from other students, junior Ethan Zentz, a Student Senate chairperson, has been working with Director of Custodial Services Pat Dempsey to explore higher quality options for residence…
Bradley’s recycling program is entering phase two and 100 new recycling bins have been ordered for academic and support buildings on campus. The 100 new bins will be enough to put two bins at each location in Olin Hall, Swords Hall, Jobst Hall and Baker…
As the weather is getting colder, the Bradley cross country teams are heating up. The women’s team took third place in the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Cross Country Championships Sunday. It was the women’s best finish in the MVC Championships since taking third in…
There may be no greater feeling than slaying a dragon. The giant beast flies above and around you while you look for a weak point on its body. As its underside is exposed, you quickly fire arrow after arrow, hoping for any of them to…
A Letter to All Bradley Students: On behalf of each of our student-athletes and my coaching staff, thank you for your support, energy and passion at Throwback Night in Renaissance Coliseum. Our 66-65 win against Southeast Missouri State was a memorable and magical night for…
The Bradley women’s basketball team lost 59-58 after Eastern Illinois’ Kelsey Wyss hit a 3-pointer in the left corner with 9.6 seconds left, dropping the Braves to a 1-1 record this year. “Well I was just disappointed,” coach Paula Buscher said. “I thought we had…
While most people spent last weekend stuck in Peoria, junior nursing major Katy Bednarczyk was in Florida relaxing by a heated pool. Bednarczyk and her guest, junior Learning Behavior major Anna Strubhar, won a trip to Florida last Friday night at Suitcase Social. Suitcase Social…
Marijuana incidents on campus have risen this semester, leaving some administrators puzzled. “We strive for harm reduction with alcohol, but we really don’t know how to handle marijuana yet,” Director of Wellness Programs Melissa Sage-Bollenbach said. Students caught with marijuana go through three one-hour counseling…
The two longest running arguments present in video game criticism are whether the medium will ever rise to the level of art, and whether video games will prove to be one of the driving forces in the entertainment industry. “Call of Duty” has definitely proven…