Following a 5-2 drubbing at the hands of the University of San Diego, soccer head coach Jim DeRose had to make changes. The five goals were the most the Braves had allowed in a game since September 1996, DeRose’s first year as head coach. During…
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Two and a half billion dollars. That is the amount of money that Microsoft will pay to buy out indie game developing company Mojang, creator of the wildly popular world building game Minecraft. On Sept. 15, Mojang announced on its blog that it would be…
Former Bradley electrical engineering students have developed a rechargeable battery, bringing technology one step closer to wireless freedom. The Wireless Power Transfer Freedom project, which began as the senior project of May 2014 graduates Sergio Sanchez, Tyler Hoge and Elie Baliss, evolved into a yearlong…
When I was eight years old, my parents bought a tiny cottage in Door County, Wisconsin. We had jet skis and a boat, tubes and waterskis, fishing poles, a volleyball net and even kickball bases. But my favorite thing was the little yellow swing. I’m…
The Bradley women’s tennis team competed in it’s first tournament of the season at the Chicago State Invitational Sept. 12-14, serving up two title winners by the tournament’s end. Competing against players from Lewis University, Northern Illinois University, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and the…
Student organization representatives recharged their leadership skills at BOLT, a new training session designed to develop stronger student leaders on campus. Sponsored by the Student Activities Office (SAO), Bradley Organization Leadership Training invited leaders from registered student organizations to attend a training session Sunday, Sept.…
A new club is checking into Bradley next year. A women’s lacrosse team will soon join the existing 26 sports clubs on campus. “I played in high school, and I wanted to start a team here,” sophomore co-founder Elise Nelton said. “There was a lot…
The debate on climate change will heat up when field expert Donald Wuebbles comes to campus Sept. 22. Wuebbles, a professor of atmospheric sciences, will conduct a lecture titled “Our Changing Climate: The 2014 U.S. National Climate Assessment.” The lecture will be in Olin Hall…
It is safe to say the National Football League has had better weeks. Even if you barely follow the league, you would have heard of the disturbing things going on in America’s favorite sport. Since these events, I, more than most NFL fans, actually want…