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Posts published in “Year: 2011

TheDormLife.com Gives a New Take on Campus

Raising school spirit can be done a number of different ways. Pep rallies, sporting events, and Homecoming are the classics. Now, a group of Bradley freshmen have taken a new route: YouTube. The group’s series of videos,  “The Dorm Life,” available at thedormlife.com, are meant…

Ford Brings Winning Attitude to the Hilltop

You probably saw University President Joanne Glasser with her prized new acquisition, head basketball coach Geno Ford if you attended the last Late Night BU. You probably would have seen that he doesn’t quite resemble an individual involved in basketball from a distance. Yes, he…

Baseball Continues Rough Stretch with Loss to NIU

The Bradley baseball team’s woes continued after a 14-1 loss against Northern Illinois Tuesday night at O’Brien Field. The Braves extended their current losing streak to three games and have lost 11 of their last 13. “It’s something that you have to grind out,” sophomore…

Softball Sweeps Indiana State at Home

A weekend power surge from senior Katie Singler helped guide the Braves’ softball team to a sweep of Indiana State, 5-2 and 10-3. During Saturday’s double-header, Singler homered in both games, racking up four RBIs, while sparking the Braves to consecutive wins for the first…

There is Nothing Better than Sports

Never in a million years did I envision myself writing this column. As an avid sports fan my entire life, I never got into hockey. My hometown of Indianapolis doesn’t have a professional team, so I had no rooting interest growing up. I admittedly know…

One-On-One: Who Will Win the Stanley Cup? Canucks v. Capitals

On the outskirts of Vancouver, Canada, is a large urban park 10 times the size of Central Park. Its name is Stanley Park. Now that’s just too perfect for a city sporting a hockey team with the largest goal differential, who scored the most goals…

Editorial

On the surface, this hasn’t been a particularly memorable year on campus. This was not a year of extremes. There were no intruder alerts, no swine flu breakouts, no party busts worthy of national news. Looking back at some of the major headlines from this…

Letter to the Editor: Negative Attitude Towards Greek Community is Misled

It is clear that the Scout is extremely against Bradley University aiding the Greeks for fire safety, but it seems that there are some inaccurate preconceived notions.  Greek organizations are not giant parties.  They have membership fees, committee structures, budgets, fundraising, and service hours, just…

Police Chief Candidates to Speak on Campus

Two contenders for the vacant police chief position will be on campus next week to interview and speak with students and faculty at open forums. The possible candidates are Eric Plummer, chief of police at Southern Arkansas University, and Brian Joschko, lieutenant at Marquette University.…

Making a Mark on Westlake

Starting today, interested students, faculty and staff will be able to participate in a special opportunity to sign one of Westlake Hall’s steel beams before construction is completed. The beam will be available to sign today from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 8 a.m.…

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