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Posts published in February 2014

One-on-One: Is the MLB’s new collision rule good or bad?

Good Thing With the National Football League focusing heavily on player safety in recent years, Major League Baseball was under pressure to consider revising some oftheir rules as well. One of the biggest safety concerns in baseball was home plate collisions. The 2014 season will…

Police Reports: 02.28.14

• Officers saw a male student and a female student loudly arguing with while walking westbound in the 1400 block of Bradley Ave. around 1:40 a.m. Feb. 21. Both said they were in a relationship and admitted to underage drinking. The male took a breathalyzer…

Bradley’s Mike Shaw waiting in the wing

Sitting out and watching your team play can be one of the hardest obstacles in a college athlete’s career. For junior transfer Mike Shaw, this year has been difficult at times, but the former high school standout has found his place on the Hilltop. He…

Return of baseball signals fresh start

We’re stuck in a frozen waste- land. Temperatures are below zero more often than they should be, even for winter. Snowfall after snowfall dumping the white death on the roads, sidewalks and grass with no end in sight. Until now. Lost in the Olympics (or…

No fall 2014 squatters rights for Williams Hall

It’s already that time of the semester for students to sign up for fall housing; however, not all squatter’s rights will be granted this time around. Squatted rooms will not be allowed in Williams Hall for the fall 2014 semester due to scheduled renovations to…

Editorial 2.28.14: Kaboom!: do we have a mascot?

The last Bradley University mascot survived just six basketball seasons. On Jan. 22, 1994, Bradley introduced the Bobcat as the university mascot. This was after the Native American mascot Brad E. Lee was retired following the 1987-88 season, due in part to its racist nature…

Outstanding interns awarded

The University’s second pillar, experiential learning, has been put to use by five special Bradley seniors. One student from each of Bradley’s colleges, have been recognized as winners of the Outstanding Co-op/Interns of the Year for 2013. “The five winners exemplify the university and career…

BONNAROO 2014

Tis the season to be jolly because it’s festival lineup unveiling time yet again, and this year’s Bonnaroo set is something to sing about. Between Lollapalooza, Coachella and Pitchfork, Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival has historically been the “holy grail” of music festivals. Not only…

Dietetics program recognized

Bradley’s dietetics program has been recognized as one of the best programs of its kind. Allied Health World, a comprehensive online resource for all things health care, recently named the program one of “10 Dietetics and Nutrition Programs to Check Out”. Bradley was noted for…

Kaboom!

Please take this poll regarding Kaboom!, Bradley’s new Mascot.

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