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Posts published in December 2013

One-on-One: Who is the best freshman in NCAA basketball?

Julius Randle  Benjamin Franklin once said, “In this world there is nothing that is certain except death and taxes.” I feel you can probably add a third certainty to that: a Kentucky Wildcat will go early in the NBA draft.  In John Calipari’s five seasons…

Honors Floor offered in fall 2014

In the fall of 2014, a new addition will be made to the honors program.  For the first time, Bradley will offer honors housing. This is an addition designed and proposed by Music Professor Kyle Dzapo, the new director of the honors program, in an…

BOUND FOR GREATNESS

The man may have a seriously questionable messiah complex, but it’s hard to argue that Kanye West doesn’t deserve his untouchable status. Yes, yes, I am aware he is a bit of a jackass, but this jackass bares the title of Genius in my book.…

Tips to Survive Finals

1. Space out your studying. The last thing you want to do is to cram, especially if you’re cramming for multiple classes. Take some time everyday to study for a certain class, but don’t go overboard; you don’t want to burn yourself out before you…

December movies to look for

Out of the Furnace (Dec. 6) – Christian Bale plays an imprisoned man who, once released, must seek out his younger brother (Casey Affleck) after he becomes embroiled in a violent crime ring. Besides looking like a gritty revenge thriller, the film features Bale, Affleck,…

Student Senate – there’s an app for that

In an attempt to reach more constituents, Student Senate will release a campuswide app early next semester.  Freshman and Vice President of Technology Services and Affairs Mitchell Pericak, along with freshman electrical engineering major Nicholas Clark, created the app following Student Body President Zack Shaw’s…

A time to reflect on Bradley athletics

As we turn the page on another semester of Bradley Athletics, it is time to reflect on the semester of many ups and many downs for our fall season and the beginning of the winter season. We too, in the sports section of The Scout,…

U.S. District Judge to speak at Mid-Year Commencement

Bradley University will extend its yearlong campus theme of Celebrating Civil Rights with the selection of mid-year commencement speaker, United States District Judge and Bradley alumnus Joe Billy McDade. McDade will deliver his keynote address at the Mid-Year Commencement ceremony on Dec. 21 in the…

Soccer ends season with loss in California

Another successful season came to an abrupt end for the Bradley men’s soccer team.  The MVC champions were eliminated in the second round of the NCAA tournament after a 3-1 loss to the California Golden Bears.  The Bears broke through in the 20th minute. Alec…

Bradley cleans up laundry service

Bradley is hoping to wash away laundry service issues through a new marketing campaign and additional service and technical procedures.  Senior and Vice President for Campus Affairs Emily Corona said improving Bradley laundry services has been a goal of hers for more than a year.…

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