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Empty Phi Tau house robbed

University Police are investigating a robbery that occurred at a fraternity house over the weekend. Residents of Phi Kappa Tau were away from Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon at a formal, and at some point over the weekend at least one unknown suspect broke into…

The Scout sums up the biggest stories of year, ranks top 10

1. Glasser shared breast cancer diagnosis with campus University President Joanne Glasser sent an e-mail  to the Bradley community in early December informing everyone she had just undergone surgery as part of her breast cancer treatment. After surgery, she underwent six weeks of radiation treatment,…

Letter to the Editor

On April 13, Anna Baltzer, a notorious anti-Israel activist, spoke about life in the “occupied” Palestinian territories. She presented many outrageous allegations that we wish to address. First of all, she compared Israel to the South African apartheid. There is no basis for this comparison.…

Galsky: Alcohol plan has made improvements

Almost one year after the enactment of the Comprehensive Alcohol Action Plan, the university has proclaimed it a success. The three ways the university has decided this is that it has been accepted and supported by the university and community, Late Night BU events have…

IFC/Panhel try to make Greek Weekend more responsible

The Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils are working to change greek weekend’s reputation. Although the weekend is often known as a time for students to come back to campus and drink, President of Panhel Trisha Koors said the councils are having meetings with the presidents of…

Targeting senator recruitment a strong first step

As a part of its Jump Start campus campaign, the newly elected student body officers are planning to recruit senators differently in an attempt to better represent the student body. Members of senate currently serve to represent living areas, including the residence halls, greek houses,…

Senate recruitment methods may change

Students could see significant changes to how Student Senate senators are elected in 2010. Student Body President Kyle Malinowski said he hopes to implement a “Jump Start Program” as part of the senate reform he and the other blue ticket candidates promised during the election.…

New construction to be more energy efficient

Bradley has begun to build new buildings and renovate parts of the old ones to be much more energy efficient. A big part of this initiative is the renovation of Westlake Hall and the addition of the Hayden-Clark Alumni Center to the back of Bradley…

Tuition bills available online only beginning this summer

Starting with May term, the Controller’s Office will no longer send paper bills to students’ homes. All billing will be done electronically. Students should keep on eye on their B-mail accounts for invoices. “We would like students to check their Bradley e-mail accounts regularly, even…

One-on-One: Which playoffs are more exciting?

NBA The current series between the Chicago Bulls and the Boston Celtics has proven exactly why the NBA Playoffs are more exciting than the NHL Playoffs. Obviously, this series has contained some events that are somewhat out of the ordinary for the NBA Playoffs. But…

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