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Posts published by “Aaron Freeman”

Anti-Semitism still isn’t funny

An event occurred last weekend on campus that really hit home for me and the 52 brothers of my fraternity when insensitive comments were directed toward one of my fraternity brothers as he walked past another fraternity house. These comments directly insulted my house, my…

Maurer uses championship pedigree to lead Braves

Some may say she is the rebuilder of programs, but coach Jenny Maurer has taken the Bradley volleyball team to new heights and continues to push her team in the right direction. A two time national champion herself at Division III Washington University in St.…

Volleyball gets first MVC win over Drake

Wanting to start Missouri Valley Conference play on the right foot, the Bradley volleyball team took care of business Sunday, dominating the Drake Bulldogs by sweeping them in three sets (25-20, 25-12, 25-23). The Braves are priding themselves this season on getting to the MVC…

Bears off season changes the right move

Being a die-hard Chicago Bears fan and having season tickets, I feel a certain kind of connection with this team and organization, as I have gone through the true ups and downs that come with being a Bears fan. So, three games into the season,…

One-On-One: Who will win the NL Central?

St. Louis Cardinals The NL Central has been one of the best and tightest divisions in baseball all season long. Three teams are separated by a few games; the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates and Cincinnati Reds. All three have a chance to win the…

Men’s basketball team makes a wish come true

In an age when college athletics are ripped apart in the media, it is nice to finally see a story where a team and its players are doing well for a family and their university. The Bradley men’s basketball team, headed by coach Geno Ford,…

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