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Protest Predicaments

After San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick sat and later kneeled during the national anthem in August 2016, it triggered a plethora of other protesting players, as well as a non-stop political discussion that has been associated with the National Football League since. Earlier this…

Volleyball sweeps CEFCU Invitational

The Bradley volleyball team hosted the CEFCU Invitational this past weekend, where the team went undefeated to win the invitational title. The Braves are now 5-1, matching the best start through six games in the program’s history. Senior Yavianliz Rosado racked up 75 digs throughout…

Not my Athlete of the Year

I came across an interesting article from “Forbes” a few weeks back. The article was titled “Athlete With Heaviest Social Interaction Is An E-Sports Gamer Named Ninja.” I was in complete shock. I probably read the title five times just to try and wrap my…

New beginnings for Bradley Tennis

After an injury-plagued 2017-18 campaign, the Bradley tennis team is looking forward to pushing the restart button this season. This year’s team is reloaded with young talent, featuring six underclassmen, senior Malini Wijesinghe and junior Natalia Barberry. With youth brings a lot of untapped potential…

One-on-one: Which new NFL head coach will have the biggest impact this season?

Cameron Irwin: Frank Reich – Indianapolis Colts Frank Reich was not the first choice for the Indianapolis Colts to replace former head coach Chuck Pagano. Like most of his career as a quarterback, Reich was the backup plan. Now, he finds himself back in Indy…

Frolf giveth, Frolf taketh away

When I came to college three years ago, I had a faint idea as to what the sport of disc golf (now referred to as Frolf) was. I had a few friends who caught the Frisbee fever in high school, but I didn’t understand the…

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