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Posts published in November 2014

Tunnel of Oppression targets privilege

The Tunnel of Oppression has provided cultural awareness to campus through interactive tours since 2005. The event will return with new features Nov. 10 to 13 in the Student Center Ballroom and is open to students, faculty and staff. New this year to the program…

Women’s club basketball improving with time

Bradley’s “official” basketball teams may be tipping off, but basketballs have been bouncing on the Hilltop for a while. The women’s club basketball team is coming off of a weekend tournament at Illinois State University in which they went 4-1. It was the team’s second…

Student Laureate is a big Deal

On Nov. 1, the Lincoln Academy Student Laureate Program recognized senior psychology major Brian Deal for his achievements in curricular and extracurricular activities. Deal was invited to Springfield to be inducted into the program and to meet with the 51 other award winners. After the…

Heuser opens doors to community

Students got the opportunity to find out exactly what goes on in Heuser Oct. 31, when the art department offered campus-goers and high school students free access to the art building. With a surrealist theme in the Halloween spirit, there was a multitude of artistic…

Local artists to open Khalifa concert

The days are whizzing by as students wait in anticipation for the Nov. 14 concert, when five-time Grammy nominee, Wiz Khalifa, performs at 9 p.m. in Renaissance Coliseum. This is Bradley’s first hip hop artist since 2010 when Lupe Fiasco performed on campus, and ticket…

Bo Burnham tells Peoria how it is

From the city of Peoria to Kaboom!, no one was safe from YouTube sensation Bo Burnham’s unconventional sense of humor at his Sunday show in Renaissance Coliseum. Burnham was introduced by a choir of angels, which soon changed into a rock song and then a…

Police Reports: 2014-11-07

• Officers were dispatched to the 500 block of Greenwood Ave. at 9 p.m. Nov. 3 after a female student reported that four to five males assaulted her. The student said she turned the corner from the 1500 block of Fredonia Ave. to Greenwood Ave.…

Bradley Athletics: The right kind of publicity

Ever hear of the saying, “There is no such thing as bad publicity?” While this may be true, there can also be publicity that really doesn’t matter that much. In the Oct. 24 issue of The Scout, our staff wrote an editorial piece that looked…

One-on-One: Who will win the NBA Most Valuable Player award?

Derrick Rose The Most Valuable Player race in the NBA is more like winning a spot on a high school homecoming court than an objective, statistically-motivated decision. It’s a popularity contest that favors whomever is making the biggest splash in the mind of today’s “what-have-you-done-for-me-lately”…

Organization increases awareness of campus veterans

word about the group by hosting its first Veterans Day Ceremony. The event will include a raising of the flag, veteran speeches, taps and a flag presentation on the Student Center patio at 11 a.m. Nov. 11. According to president Justin Sorenson, the group wants…

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