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One-on-one: Who will win March Madness?

Loyola-Chicago BY JACK SIMZYK It’s not a powerhouse big name pick, but it’s certainly a trendy pick if you’re into Cinderella teams and feel-good stories. My pick to win the NCAA men’s basketball championship is the Loyola-Chicago Ramblers. This year’s March Madness has already been…

March Monikers 3.0

Every March I fill out a bracket. You might fill out 25, but I’m a firm believer in keeping the purity in “bracketology,” so I only fill out one. After all, you only need one to win the million dollars. Every March I fail, but…

March Monikers 3.0

Every March I fill out a bracket. You might fill out 25, but I’m a firm believer in keeping the purity in “bracketology,” so I only fill out one. After all, you only need one to win the million dollars. Every March I fail, but…

Braves sent packing by Loyola

The Bradley men’s basketball team’s season came to an end Saturday after a 62-54 loss to the Loyola Ramblers. The Braves came out of the gate hot, jumping to an early 7-2 lead, but as the first half progressed, they cooled off and struggled to…

Basketball wins thriller in St. Louis

The Bradley men’s basketball team lived to fight another day as they defeated Drake 63-61 Friday in St. Louis. The Braves advance to the semifinals of Arch Madness for the first time since 2010. Bradley started slow against the Bulldogs, allowing them to start with…

Emergency preparedness a BUPD priority

After just over two weeks since the Parkland, Florida, school shooting, campus safety is currently one of the many topics at the forefront of national conversation. That conversation is continuing on Bradley’s campus in an effort to be prepared for emergency situations if they should…

Humans of the Hilltop: Amy Scott

Amy Scott, associate professor and director of the Women’s and Gender Studies program, came to campus 12 years ago. Since then, Scott has had the chance to increase both her own involvement in activism events on campus as well as that of Bradley students. According…

Student transfer rate on the rise

While the college experience is usually seen as enrolling in a four-year college as a freshman, others take the route less traveled by transferring into a four-year college after a certain period of time or transferring from one college to another. At Bradley, the number…

Post-Parkland dialogues

On Feb.13, intelligence agencies across the nation were working with Congress on the worldwide threat assessment, focusing on lowering foreign terrorism and organized crime. The next day in Parkland, Florida, 17 lives were taken within the blink of an eye, not due to foreign terrorism…

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