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Posts published in November 2017

Schlueter shoots and scores

Not only is the town of Ulm, Germany the hometown of Noble-Prize winning physicist Albert Einstein, but it is also the hometown of Bradley womens basketball guard Anneke Schlueter. Raised in Ulm, Schlueter is the only foreign player on the team, but she said transitioning…

Netflix dropping ‘HIMYM’ anything but legen (wait for it) dary

It was a chilly October night, and all I wanted to do was snuggle up in my bed and watch some Netflix. I grabbed my laptop and immediately searched for my go-to show, How I Met Your Mother (HIMYM). As I was trying to decide…

Women’s Missouri Valley Conference predictions

The womens basketball teams in the Missouri Valley Conference should prepare for another shake up. There will be plenty of changes to the conference, and Im not just talking about the addition of Valparaiso. While the teams at the top of the MVC like Drake,…

Men’s Missouri Valley Conference predictions

The Missouri Valley Conference is looking for a team to carry the torch. With the departure of Wichita State, along with the top scorers from Illinois State and Northern Illinois graduating, the conference title is up for grabs. Will a constant winning program step up…

What on Earth is sXe

Did you have to read the headline twice? I promise Im not trying to trick you into reading this sXe is the abbreviation for straight edge, which is symbolized by an X. Straight edge is a lifestyle dedicated to the idea that people should have…

Music department showcases saxophones, honors a legend

Bradleys music department will host its third SaxFest event this Sunday. The event, which started six years ago with the help of saxophone professor Keith Zimmerman, will feature both professional and student performers. I was asked to come [to Bradley] by the chairman of the…

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