A curriculum change for social studies and history secondary education majors was approved by the faculty senate last Thursday evening. A major in history secondary education will no longer be available. “We are combining the best of both programs,” said Dean Cantu, chair of the…
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Yes For the first time in two seasons, the Final Four did not have a team from outside one of the six power conferences. And it showed. I may be in the minority, but I loved seeing Butler in the National Championship game two years…
One of the most fruitless endeavors in being a music fan is to try to follow buzz bands. Breaking on the blogosphere before slowly ending up in commercials, movie trailers and seeping into your subconscious, these groups roar onto the scene before fizzling out quickly,…
Last semester students expressed their unhappiness and frustration toward the party policy of the Garrett Cultural Center. Among the rules and regulations that came along with hosting an event at the center, there are a few specific parts of the policy that seem unfair to…
At the end of its first season, The Killing alienated many of its viewers with its plot developments. The drama about the investigation of a murdered teenage girl revealed that its big discovery never actually happened and that many pieces of evidence, up to that…
While the U.S. Supreme Court is focused on whether the government can force people to buy health care, it’s time to question how smart these people actually are. Monday, the Supreme Court ruled with a 5-4 vote that a man’s civil rights weren’t violated when…
The Smith Career Center benefits students all year long by reading resumes, coordinating job fairs and setting up summer internships. Now, the SCC has gone further and created the Internship Fund Award, a scholarship for students with unpaid internships. “We’re very excited to offer this…
The lack of retail stores near Bradley’s campus can be frustrating for students who don’t have a car. But that is soon to change. A new boutique, called Random, will open its doors this summer beneath Main Street Commons. Random carries vintage-style clothing for reasonable…
In a shocking announcement, men’s basketball coach Geno Ford has decided to leave the program after just one season on the Hilltop to coach a YMCA-30-and over team. “I don’t like to toot my own horn, but I’m one of the greatest basketball coaches to…
While the Bradley baseball team ended last week on a high note, a four-game losing streak preceding a victory marked some of the inconsistencies the team has dealt with all season long. “I’d say a big thing is consistency,” said junior relief pitcher Patrick Flanagan.…