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Pacers are rising from the ashes

Originally published December 3, 2010 As a kid growing up in Indianapolis in the late 90s and early 2000s there was nothing better than the NBA. Reggie Miller was my idol and the Pacers were a contender year in and year out in the Eastern…

Basketball defeats Loyola-Marymount at home

Originally published November 19, 2010 After playing two games in as many days, the Braves emerged victorious from a scrappy fight against Loyola Marymount University, 59-57. This closed out the Carver Arena part of the Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament. The Braves tallied their…

Women’s basketball takes down Butler

Originally published November 19, 2010 After missing the Braves’ final preseason game, sophomore guard Katie Yohn proved to be the spark for the women’s basketball team, who beat Butler 77-63 in last Saturday’s season opener. While she didn’t score in the first 14 minutes of…

MVC Champions

Originally published November 19, 2010 Entering the Missouri Valley Conference tournament, the Braves knew they needed three wins in three games to keep the season alive. In front of a packed Shea Stadium, Bradley did just that. They defeated Southern Illinois Edwardsville in penalty kicks…

Off-campus housing: The prospects

Originally published November 19, 2010 Editor’s note: This is the final in a three part series looking at off-campus housing. The prospects for off-campus housing may seem bleak, but some students and area rental companies say it’s not all bad. “I’m satisfied with where I…

Senate committee looking to increase wireless strength

Originally published November 19, 2010 The results for Student Senate’s BUsecure survey are in, and the majority of the 281 students who completed the survey have reported issues with its coverage. “I have talked with Director of Computing Services Sandy Bury about the initial survey…

ARH sends students packing in Suitcase Social

Originally published November 19, 2010 The Association of Residence Halls had students filing into the Garrett Center with packed suitcases Friday night for the seventh annual Suitcase Social. Four students won weekend trips to St. Louis and New York City free of charge. Every year…

Actions don’t have to be wrong to not be right

Originally published November 19, 2010 When a 14-year-old student stood before the school board in defense of a teacher, he was only returning the favor. A few weeks earlier Jay McDowell, a teacher at Howell High School in Michigan, asked one student to remove her…

Message to Senate: Drop the pettiness

Originally published November 19, 2010 We’d like to commend Senate’s co-ed living resolution. Though the administration hasn’t yet decided whether to allow men and women to live together in the St. James Apartment Complex, it’s about time a conversation was being had about it. That…

Senate resoultion aiming to increase parking flexibility on campus

Originally published November 19, 2010 Student Senate passed a resolution Monday recommending the university take action to provide more accessible parking to students. The resolution draws attention to several flaws and suggests four changes be made to improve parking on campus. Those changes are stopping…

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