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Tennis splits two weekend matches

This past weekend, the Bradley women’s tennis team traveled to Rockford to take on Northern Illinois and IUPUI, where the Braves suffered a narrow 4-3 loss against Northern Illinois but were able to dominate IUPUI with a 7-0 sweep. Coach Matthew Tyler said the team…

Contest ‘sTartan’ to design history

Coming up is the Bradley Tartan Competition where students will create a design to be used on future Bradley apparel. Tartan is a fabric woven with different colored yarn to create a crossbar pattern and it is commonly used in the creation of kilts. “Its…

Brief: Anxiety group discussion welcomes students

Markin Recreational Center is hosting an anxiety and stress group discussion at 3 p.m. on Mondays in room 121 for the remainder of the semester. Graduate student counselors Danielle Warner and Kaitlin Mussar will facilitate the discussions. During each meeting, the group will discuss personal…

Man behind the mic: Steiner talks broadcasting career

In 1967, San Francisco was bracing itself for the “Summer of Love,” an event that would see hundreds of thousands of people flock to the city for the gathering. That same year, current Los Angeles Dodgers radio broadcaster Charley Steiner began a journey of his…

Shock Yourself Out of Horrible Habits

For once, technology won’t make us lazier, but rather jolt us into action. If you have taken a psychology course, you may be familiar with Pavlov’s salivating dogs and the concept of classical conditioning. Technicians have integrated this psychological study into helping people break pesky…

BU scores new sports communication school

New opportunities are on the horizon for sports communication students, as Bradley announced the naming of the Charley Steiner School of Sports Communication after the Bradley alumnus. Steiner, a four-time Emmy Award winner, National Radio Hall of Fame inductee and Los Angeles Dodgers play-by-play announcer,…

2015 Anticipation

Congratulations! It’s 2015, and you’re still alive. Ebola didn’t kill you, you didn’t get poisoned by Sochi’s water and North Korea never nuked America for letting Seth Rogen and James Franco kill Kim Jong-Un in a movie. A successful year if there ever was one.…

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