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FOR SOME FANS. MASS EFFECTS 3 ENDS WITH A WHIMPER

On March 6, “Mass Effect 3,” the final game in the space opera trilogy, was released. The series has been popular from the beginning due to its interactive storytelling which gives each individual player control over many choices that affect the course of the game.…

Braves fall short against ISU

Sophomore Walt Lemon Jr. was fouled with 3.1 seconds remaining and connected on the first free throw but missed the second as Illinois State escaped Carver Arena with a 54-53 win Saturday afternoon. The Braves finished their regular season 7-24 overall and 2-16 in Missouri…

Preliminary recruitment numbers on par with goal

With the May 1 enrollement deadline approaching, recruitment outlook is keeping up with the university’s goal. “We are on target to meet or exceed our three-year average of approximately 1,080 students,” Susan Andrews, Associate Vice President for Marketing said. A new marketing strategy to draw…

Boxing preparing for an exciting spring

Spring is always the best time for sports. March Madness, the beginning of another baseball season, and both the NBA and NHL playoffs are set to begin. Yet this year there is another sport to add to the list: boxing. Boxing may be missing the…

Styrofoam replaced by clamshells in student center cafeteria

Reusable to-go containers will soon be available in more than just the dormitory cafeterias. Now the student center dining room will also be a part of the program. “We want to start this after Spring Break so we have a plan in place for picking…

One-on-One: Should the MLB have expanded the playoffs?

Yes Baseball hit it out of the park when it added two wildcard teams for the 2012 season. I have always admired the MLB playoff format for having just four teams in each league make the playoffs compared to the NBA, which has eight teams…

Sustainability needs to be managed one step at a time

The students of Bradley’s Sustainability Committee would like to respond to the sustainability editorial published in The Scout two weeks ago. The Sustainable Endowments Institute that evaluates the sustainability efforts of Bradley University is in the process of revising its grading policy. Consequently no university…

Westlake design rooted in fate of ninety-year-old tree

The trees scattered throughout Bradley’s campus, some old enough to have seen the birth of the university, are just as rooted in Bradley’s history as Lydia Moss Bradley herself. One tree in particular has loomed over Bradley Hall and Westlake Hall for nearly a century.…

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