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One-on-One: Next team to make Super Bowl for the first time?

Jaguars Super Bowls take a lot of practice, lots of film watching and a little luck. Maybe somebody should tell the Lions or the Browns the formula. But those teams aren’t the only ones that don’t seem to be getting it right. But why are…

Men’s basketball loses second installment of the War on 74

Bradley traveled to Evansville to face the Purple Aces who were winless in 12 games in the Missouri Valley Conference. The Braves began the game last Saturday with solid defensive pressure all around. Sophomore forward Taylor Brown ignited the offense with the first seven points…

Students flock to fitness center in record numbers

The Markin Family Student Recreation Center has experienced a large rise in participation this semester. The Executive Director of Campus Recreation and Athletic Facilities said there have been at least 300 more card swipes this spring than the last. “On Feb. 1, the Markin Center…

More than 400 Braves make commitment to stay healthy

Students feeling unmotivated to work out and eat nutritional foods may find the inspiration they need in the new Get Fit Stay Fit program. “There were multiple individuals who wanted to have a program like this, but it did not get created due to the…

Students, alumni voice opinions on mascot

Pro Freshman sports communication major Alex Deeb: “The Braves is a controversial name for our school, and you can’t do much with it in terms of adding a mascot. I think we should keep Bradley just ‘The Braves’ without a mascot.” Junior health science major…

Viagra, spam messages cluttering campus inboxes

Spam e-mail through B-mail has been a re-occurring problem for students and the administration is struggling to find its solution. Recently, many students have been receiving Viagra offers through their e-mail. Senior accounting major Michael Beesley has received several of these spam e-mails. “I have…

Greeks spring into informal recruitment

Twenty-eight students joined fraternities this semester.With a more laid back approach, spring recruitment is considered to be less formal than fall. “It’s nowhere near as intense as fall recruitment,” said President of the Interfraternity Council Allen Goebl.  “Fall recruitment is much larger in scale and…

Things looking up for AT&T customers

More bars in more places are in the future for AT&T customers. By the end of April, the company will finally address service problems on campus. Associate Provost for Information Resources and Technology Chuck Ruch said AT&T will lease space on the tower near Jobst…

Texting presents challenges to romantic relationships

Before there were cell phones, people had to call their boyfriend or girlfriend from a house phone, write them a letter or wait to see them in person before getting the chance to talk. Now, however, it is easier than ever to send a quick…

Students craving 24-hour food access

As the Scout reported last week, Student Senate began a push for late night or 24-hour food access on campus this semester. And as any student who studies – or parties – later than midnight knows, there really aren’t many options right now. In fact,…

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