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UWIRE: Federal government to revamp student internship program

The federal government is in the process of creating a new internship program to give students more opportunities to try out federal careers. The new Pathways Programs will organize internships for both undergraduate and graduate students, according to an executive order signed by President Barack…

MLB divisonal previews

When the snow melts and the weather is warm enough to sit outside, is there anything better than knowing it’s the beginning of the baseball season? Less than a week since the MLB opener, we’ve already seen Washington Nationals’ phenom Bryce Harper homer in his…

Lollapalooza Look Out

It’s that time of year again when the Facebook statuses flow, bank accounts quickly approach zero and iTunes libraries across the country double in size. It’s concert season and for most of you folks out there that means jumping on those online waiting rooms for…

Bradley takes measures to go green

The next step in creating a more sustainable campus is as simple as shutting off a light. Vice President for Business Affairs Gary Anna said a campus energy policy in is the works, and it is expected to be completed by the end of this…

New job fair educates students

In response to the changing economic market, the annual education majors job fair was switched for a new, conference-style event to provide more interactive experience. The Networking, Professionalism, & Recruitment in Education Conference was hosted March 6 in Westlake Hall for all education majors hoping…

Braves season ends in CIT quarterfinals

The Bradley men’s basketball team’s season officially came to an end in the quarterfinals of the CollegeInsider.com Tournament Tuesday night. The Braves lost on the road to Missouri Valley Conference foe Northern Iowa for the third time this season 90-77. BU finishes the season 18-17…

New shark makes Bradley nationally distinct (please note this is a satirical article)

After catching a great white shark off the coast of Florida a few weeks ago, Bradley is bringing “Lydia” to campus in order to boost admission rates. “Most universities can talk about their stellar sports teams, functioning libraries or how campus doesn’t completely flood after…

Editorial 3.29.13:Votes pay off in Student Senate elections

Student Senate election day is fresh off the heels of spring break this year. The election kicks off Monday, and candidates have one week instead of the two they’ve had in years past for campaigning. It’s difficult to market a platform to the student body…

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