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Tennis sweeps Valparaiso

The Bradley tennis team ended the regular season in a dominant fashion on Sunday, defeating the Valparaiso Crusaders 7-0 at the Markin Tennis courts, completing its first full sweep of the season. Freshman Sandra Maletin and sophomore Natalia Barbery led the way by winning their…

Running club looks for third marathon relay win

The Bradley Running Club is hoping to collect a third consecutive victory in the Illinois Marathon Relay on Saturday in Champaign.   This is the largest race of the semester for the Running Braves. They will enter two relay teams, made up of four runners…

HBO’s “André the Giant” puts size in perspective

He was born a human like the rest of us. His enormous size put him at a physical advantage, but put his health at a disadvantage. Gentle giant André Roussimoff, better known as André the Giant, revolutionized the sport of wrestling, and HBO’s recently released…

Men’s golf ascends MVC throne

The Bradley men’s golf team ended its regular season on Tuesday as the champions of the Missouri Valley Conference. The Braves totaled a score of 883, 15 strokes ahead of second-place Southern Illinois, at the par-72 Dalhousie Country Club in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. On day…

Baseball extends win streak

The Bradley baseball team traveled to Champaign on Tuesday night to take on the University of Illinois, as late-inning heroics paved the way for a 4-3 Braves victory. The Braves scored early as senior Derek Bangert drove in sophomore Luke Shadid to get things started…

Internships ARE worth the hype

Summer is almost upon us, ladies and gents. While for some that means sun, fun and heading home, others are gearing up for a taste of the professional world. These three months off are prime time for college students to put themselves out there for…

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