Originally published October 1, 2010 The Braves lost a little footing in the nonconference standings after a scoreless weekend. The Braves capped off a three game homestand with a 2-0 loss to the Northern Illinois Huskies on Friday. NIU’s James Stevenson scored 7 minutes into…
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Originally published October 1, 2010 Club sports have always been a part of life on Bradley’s campus. Missing from the vast array of sports played at the club level was baseball. Until now. Sophomore biology major Kyle Morgenstern noticed there was no club baseball team…
Originally published October 1, 2010 The transition between high school and college is difficult for any freshman, including soccer player Toni Ramadani. During the first couple of weeks, freshmen can be amazed at the amount of talent and smarts of each person on campus. Ramadani…
Originally published October 1, 2010 The volleyball team extended its losing streak to eight games with a 3-0 sweep at the hands of Loyola University Chicago on Tuesday night. It was also the team’s seventh consecutive home loss and dropped the Braves’ overall record to…
Originally published October 22, 2010 The theme of this month’s Late Night BU was Across the Decades. The hit of the night was without a question the Dueling Pianists. The duo, Frank Turner and Noel Leamen, entertained students for most of the night, taking requests…
Originally published October 22, 2010 Bradley’s new and improved Homecoming kicked off Oct. 13 with the annual lighting of the B. However, this year’s event was filled with more school spirit than those of the past. Normally, Bradley celebrates this opening of Homecoming by simply…
Originally published October 22, 2010 The first ever Homecoming Bonfire proved to be a success this past weekend, but many students believe the event still needs some tweaking. “The bonfire is a good idea to bring people together, but I think there still needs to…
Originally published October 22, 2010 Before a crowd of alumni, faculty and students, University President Joanne Glasser christened the new arena with its official name–the Renaissance Coliseum. The arena will hold its new title for now, but the university is still hoping for a naming…
Originally published October 22, 2010 Editor’s note: This is the first in a three-part series exploring student participation in religion on campus.Look for the rest of the series in the next two issues. The college experience is full of temptations – parties, alcohol and the…
Originally published October 22, 2010 Last Saturday’s clear weather gave Bradley students a chance to fully enjoy the Tailgate Party for men’s soccer at Shea Stadium. “The weather was beautiful,” community volunteer Alex McDougall said. “The guests were great. The turnout was fantastic and there…