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Bradley pitcher Booden uses height to his advantage

Standing taller than just about everyone, save the basketball team, junior pitcher Jacob Booden is hard to miss no matter where you see him. But when he takes the mound and gets into his pitching motion, everything is in the right place. Booden has started…

For vice president: Sophomore Derek Cantu

The Scout’s editorial board – composed of the editor, managing editor news editor and head copy editor – interviewed all candidates for student body president and vice president. A majority vote was taken, and the winner of that vote was endorsed.We did not endorse in…

For student body president: Tricia Anklan

The Scout’s editorial board – composed of the editor, managing editor news editor and head copy editor – interviewed all candidates for student body president and vice president. A majority vote was taken, and the winner of that vote was endorsed.We did not endorse in…

Ford brings history of success, optimism to Hilltop

A little before 9 p.m. Sunday night, the central Illinois and Bradley communities heaved a great sign of relief. It was over. Arguably the most high-profile job in the city had finally been filled. Three weeks to the day after Jim Les was let go,…

Getting students in the stands high priority

Win. That, partially, is how men’s basketball coach Geno Ford intends to get students in the stands when the Braves return to Carver Arena next fall. “The players want to play in front of full arenas, the coaches want to coach in front of full…

Sports journalist returns to Bradley for class, lecture

A little less than a month ago, one of sports’ greatest events celebrated its 40th birthday.   Ali vs. Frazier I at Madison Square Garden pitted two of boxing’s greatest fighters against one another in the most hallowed of arenas. In the stands of this…

Ray LaHood selected as keynote for spring graduation ceremony

The spring commencement keynote speaker has been announced, but the choice was met with mixed student opinions. U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood will speak at the May 14 graduation ceremony at the Civic Center, and will be awarded the Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters.…

Heitz Hall sees overhaul throughout next two summers

Within the next few years Heitz Hall may be a more popular housing option for incoming freshmen. Director of Facilities Management Ron Doerzaph said renovations on the building are expected to begin May 12. “We are going to do this project in two summers,” he…

Speaker warns of dangers of factory farm pollution

“80 percent of antibiotics used in the United States go to animals in factory farms where there is an absence of disease,” said Karen Hudson, founder of Families Against Rural Messes. “Arsenic is also added to the chicken feed. I bet you all didn’t know…

Recruitment advertising reaches out to social networking world

Bradley has become a new member of Facebook, but it isn’t using the site for social networking. The university is finding new, cost effective ways to recruit prospective students as people begin to spend more and more time on the Internet, specifically social networking sites.…

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