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Michigan needs to take action soon on Hoke

Hiring coaches in any sport is tricky. The wrong hire can set a school back for decades, but if a school lands the right coach, they could find themselves on the fast track to relevancy. For instance, the Pittsburgh Panthers decided Mike Haywood, then-coach of…

Homecoming tailgate draws large crowd

Students, alumni and university and local organizations gathered in the parking lot of Shea Stadium for free food and activities at the Homecoming soccer game tailgate Oct. 18. Bratwursts, T-shirts and koozies were among items passed out at the tailgate before the Bradley versus Central…

Modern day slavery recognized

Everyday, countless children around the world are forced into modern day slavery and led to believe their lives are not their own to control. “Not My Life,” a dual documentary and panel discussion on campus, offers students and community members opportunities to learn and fight…

Field of Dreams: Club baseball coming to fruition

The dream of playing Division I sports is commonly shared among most high school athletes. Sometimes, however, that dream has to be passed up for an education. For these athletes, it’s hard to leave behind the game to which they’ve devoted much of their time…

Kidnapped: Lydias stolen from quad

Olin Quad played host to various Homecoming activities last week, not all of which were planned. According to Assistant Director of Student Activities Lauren Smetana, 16 wooden Lydia cutouts were stolen from the quad sometime during the late evening Oct. 16 or early morning Oct.…

Yesterday’s future, today!

Marty McFly, eat your heart out. Dreams of cruising around on a hoverboard are becoming closer to coming true. Hendo Hoverboards, started by husband and wife duo Greg and Jill Henderson, is the company behind the world’s first working hoverboard and have successfully made a…

Student Senate passes ROTC resolution

Student Senate passed its first resolution of the year and proposed others at Monday’s General Assembly meeting. The first resolution was related to ROTC students. Student senators Christopher Spadafora and Aditya Sreekumar proposed the resolution allowing ROTC students to schedule classes early to better accommodate…

Bradley tennis exits ITA Invitational early

The Bradley women’s tennis team showcased their youth and potential at the ITA Midwest regionals in Urbana, Illinois this past weekend. Freshman Alexa Brandt and sophomores Ariel Dechter and Ashley Thai made the trip for the Braves, going 3-3 overall. After receiving a first round…

Fencing team tries to make cut

Students from seven schools attended the Bradley University fencing tournament Oct. 19 at 10 a.m. in Renaissance Coliseum. The five participating club schools included Bradley University, Iowa State, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Illinois State University and the University of Minnesota. The remaining two schools, McKendree University…

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