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Posts published in November 2012

Working on the Hill during the election

As an intern for Congressman Bobby Schilling (IL-17), I have been working [in Washington, D.C.] since September this year. It has been an all around amazing experience that I couldn’t be more thankful for. As a political science major, I wouldn’t want to be anywhere…

Athletic department undergoes search for campus mascot

While Bradley will remain the Braves, the search for a university mascot will continue. Director of Athletics Michael Cross said he and his committee will now explore the top three mascot options collected from focus groups and a community wide survey – a lion, an…

Archer: A Grown Up Cartoon

The beauty of the show lies in its one-liners. Even though the show is technically set in the 1950s-1960’s era, most of the script is written in modern dialect. The jokes are very much not PG and usually sexually charged. To call it a highly…

Police Reports 11.9.12

A male Bradley custodian called in a report of what he thought was a fight in a Student Apartment Complex room around 6:50 a.m. Nov. 2. An officer determined that there was no fight, but a male student and a female student were engaged in…

Comic Watch: Spy vs. Spy

Comic books have broken into the mainstream, with films and TV shows being constantly adapted from them. With comics no longer for a niche audience, it makes sense to know which comics are worth reading. Welcome to Comic Watch – your personal guide to the…

Bradley students in Wash. D.C. witness hurricane Sandy’s impact

Hurricane Sandy’s destructive attack on the East Coast last week was, for most Bradley students, a secondhand disaster story. But for a couple students, the storm hit much closer to home. Junior political science major Jacob Knobbe and junior international studies major Sara Best are…

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