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Cross country preps for regional meet

Bradley’s cross country teams competed at the Notre Dame Invitational Oct. 3 against some of the top college teams in the country. The women’s team fared best, finishing 10th out of 20 teams including three teams ranked in the U.S. Track and Field and Cross…

Intern gains insight into Israel

Imagine going to a country three times before, only to find on the fourth trip that the country is partaking in a war. Special education major Abby Baron ’14, traveled to Israel this past July to complete a summer internship at the Tel Aviv Center…

Frights on the Small Screen

October is already known for its spookiness thanks to Halloween, but this month marks the season premieres for both “American Horror Story: Freak Show” and “The Walking Dead.” “American Horror Story: Freak Show” is different than any other season, not because of the plot (because…

Reed anxious to take court

For an athlete, sitting on the sidelines usually means they’re just taking a rest, and that they’ll re-enter the game soon. In the case of Bradley transfer Charnelle Reed, however, she couldn’t get into a game last season. Or, more accurately, she was not allowed…

Not a shock: Wichita State MVC women’s favorites

The women’s Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) championship could once again roll through Kansas this season, as the Shockers appear to be the team to beat for the second consecutive year. The rest of the division, however, is a bit harder to predict. 1. Wichita State…

Men’s MVC preview: Shockers clear favorite to take Valley again

It’s going to take quite the run to knock Wichita State off the top of the Missouri Valley Conference standings. There are a few teams who have a shot at a title but would need the Shockers to struggle in order to have a chance.…

Enrollment written in the STARs

Due to this year’s low enrollment, Bradley is looking into strategies to attract students to the Hilltop. The decline in enrollment numbers is evident all over the Midwest, according to Assistant Director of Admissions Cory Craig, and the issue may be attributed to an increasing…

Annual safety report addresses student needs

With online harassment, domestic violence and sexual abuse policies and plans of action popping up at universities nationwide, Clery Act safety and crime reporting has been refined to meet growing student needs. The 2013-2014 Annual Security and Fire Safety report, published by the Bradley University…

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