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Cross Country looks to improve

Not many people can run a 5K in under 20 minutes, yet the Bradley men’s and women’s cross country team make it appear easy as they gear up for the 2011-12 season. The women’s cross country team was voted to finish third in the Missouri…

Women’s golf ends fall with a win

The women’s golf team finished its fall campaign with a second place finish at the Spider Invitational in Richmond, Virginia. The two day, three round tournament featured some of the best women’s golf teams in the country. Sophomore Natalie Wisniewski said she was pleased with…

Basketball player overcomes the odds

Athletes today rarely get into  the news for anything academically but poor performances in the classroom, Bradley senior basketball player Dodie Dunson is one of those few. Dunson’s path to wearing a Bradley uniform may have never happened if he hadn’t been diagnosed with a…

J.C. Penney promotes sexist lowered expectations

One of the things that has made the Internet such a viable place for news junkies is the rate at which stories appear, are dissected and then passed on. It’s a world that in one way, allows us to have all the information we would…

Bradley accounting student writes self-improvement book

Commitment, truth and relationships are intimidating for most, but Jesse Reynolds is not running in the other direction. He expresses many of his ideas in his new book “The Truth Behind a Lie: The Road to Commitment,” published this past spring. Reynolds, a senior accounting…

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