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Posts published in November 2009

Bradley featured as a “Best Buy” in guidebook

Bradley will once again be mentioned in Barron’s Best Buys in Education, a college guidebook owned by The Wall Street Journal that is published every other year. The book contains a profile of each selected college that are not ranked, but simply listed in alphabetical…

Campaign seeks to beautify Main Street

Imagine Main Street, but different – restaurants and shops intermixed with greenery and flowers, beckoning passersby to stroll, eat and window-shop. That Main Street is what the Walkable West Bluff Campaign hopes to achieve, said Lisa Ferolo, a campaign volunteer. Ferolo and the WWB committee…

Provost search progresses, applications received

The committee to find the university’s chief academic advisor has actively begun its search. Dean of Education and Health Sciences Joan Sattler was named the chairperson of the committee to find the provost and vice president of Academic Affairs. Although there are five vice presidents…

Phi Tau celebrates holiday with Carn-evil

Members of Phi Kappa Tau helped raise money for terminally ill children in their own backyard last weekend. They raised it through Carn-evil, their new event that benefits the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, a summer camp for terminally ill children. This is the…

St. Louis bus rides to continue for Thanksgiving

The Fall Break bus ride to St. Louis had a decent turnout, with 25 riders taking the bus down to St. Louis and back. The university was hoping for at least 20 riders, so the first bus was a good start, Vice President for Student…

Healthy eating: the first step to success

If when you hear vegetarian you think salads and nothing else, you’re probably not up-to-date with health food nowadays. Meatless balls, non-dairy ice cream and vegetarian sausages are among some of the foods touted for being not only healthy, but animal-friendly. There’s probably a low…

Media creating unhealthy role models

While trying to think of a somewhat interesting topic for my column this week, I stumbled upon a Powerpoint I made last year for one of my COM 103 speeches. I looked at all the slides before deciding I could still probably rant for a…

Puppet master isn’t funny

There is no medium like TV. With TV, you have a wide swath of programming to choose from. If you don’t like “24” you can change the channel to “Designed to Sell.” If “Mad Men” isn’t your thing, you can check out what’s going on…

Women’s rights infringed upon

What would you be thinking if you were about to have an abortion? Would you be scared, shaking, hoping for the end to near? Probably. But women in Oklahoma may soon have a few more things to think about. Two Oklahoma laws, which were originally…

Friday’s Flavor: The benefits of fiber

Editor’s note: The Scout will run a weekly column about various nutrition topics. The columns are written by members of the Dietetics Student Association and are evaluated for accuracy by Jeannette Davidson, who is a registered dietician and director of the Dietetics Program. Fiber is…

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