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A paper trail fit for a king

Until just a few weeks ago, I believed, much like yourselves, I would have T.I.’s much anticipated sixth studio album in my hands for the opening day of school, but it didn’t happen. “Paper Trail” was originally scheduled for an Aug. 12th release date, but…

Site formats resumes

Resume preparation meets technology in the OptimalResume Program. OptimalResume provides students with an online software alternative to more traditional methods of resume creation. Rather than using templates or the freehand process, OptimalResume guides students through a step-by-step process. Associate Director of the Smith Career Center…

Women finish 4th at Payne Stewart

The women’s golf team started in the right direction this week with a fourth place finish in the Payne Stewart Memorial held at River Cut Golf Course in Springfield, Mo. “I didn’t know what to expect going in, but for the first tournament of the…

Fall recruitment retention increases

Three days of rain may have discouraged some men from attending recruitment last weekend, but by the end, about 180 men were placed in houses. “Most of recruitment takes place inside, but there is also a constant flow of people moving from chapter to chapter,…

Online food delivery easy

Soon enough, ordering food for delivery might be as easy as opening your Web browser. Web site www.campusfood.com is a free service for students that lets them place fast food orders online using interactive menus, then have the food delivered to your door. There are…

Volleyball extends win streak to 3 games

The volleyball team completed a three-game win streak last weekend against teams with 20 or more wins from the season before. Two of those wins came from the Bradley Open two weeks ago, but the Braves (3-7) were able to extend the streak with their…

Crime static off campus

Lisa Iaccino didn’t know she’d be in danger walking from the door of Crusen’s on Farmington Road to a friend waiting in the parking lot to pick her up. But when a man grabbed the small purse hanging from her wrist, pulled her towards his…

BU adds finance degree

A master of science in quantitative finance degree is coming to Bradley. The interdisciplinary degree, which will be offered at the Foster College of Business and Administration, is a 30-credit hour curriculum with strong emphasis on computer sciences, mathematics and financial models. Bradley will join…

Soccer splits over weekend, ends streaks

The soccer team put an end to both a three-game skid and a 368-minute scoreless streak in its 2-0 defeat of North Florida on Sunday in the Evansville Tournament. Freshman Bryan Gaul scored the go-ahead goal and junior Justin Bigelow tacked on another score in…

Rainwater floods campus

For some students, the puddles created by the large amounts of rain pelting Central Illinois last weekend are inconvenient, but there is no immediate solution to keeping the puddles at bay. Sophomore psychology and administration of criminal justice major Becca Valladeres said she hates the…

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