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Women’s basketball wins final tune-up for season

Originally published November 12, 2010 The women’s basketball team did some fine tuning in their final exhibition game of the season, beating last year’s NCAA Division III champion Washington University 66-53 Saturday. “Washington University is a very well-coached team,” coach Paula Buscher said. “They’ve got…

Volleyball falls to UNI

Originally published November 12, 2010 After their first conference victory in almost two years, the Braves continued their losing trend with a loss against 13th-ranked University of Northern Iowa last Friday, 25-16, 25-14, 25-21. The Panthers, the first ranked team to play in the arena,…

Basketball team suffers embarrassing defeat

Originally published November 12, 2010 Though seniors Andrew Warren and Dodie Dunson combined for 44 points, Bradley basketball managed to drop its lone public exhibition to Div. II Quincy University Hawks 86-80. “It’s disappointing and embarrassing mainly because we didn’t do what we are capable…

Soccer moves on to MVC semifinals

Originally published November 12, 2010 After a rocky start to the regular season, the soccer team has righted the ship. Before the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, the Braves finished the regular season with a win over No. 10-ranked Creighton last Saturday. But on Wednesday, the…

Friday’s Flavor: Eating healthy is easier than you think

Originally published November 12, 2010 What comes to mind when you think of the typical college diet? I bet your description includes foods like pizza, chicken nuggets, and pop. Many college students overlook the components of their diet, but this can be dangerous because your…

Free speech threatened in Mexico

Originally published November 12, 2010 Freedom of the press is the most important reason for being a journalist in the United States. Don’t lie, don’t make up stories, don’t plagiarize – and essentially, you’re protected, though that is really simplifying things. While reporters around the…

Veterans should be honored

Originally published November 12, 2010 My grandpa is one of the 16 million men who served in WWII. He spent several years overseas, risking his life for this country. He was also one of the million soldiers who were never truly honored or thanked upon…

T-Mobile gets hip and challenges Apple

Originally published November 12, 2010 Say what you want about the quality of its products, but Apple has practically defined modern cool in the information age. The iPhone revolutionized mobile communication with the launch of the App Store and the iMac went from a spunky…

Bradley must assist off-campus residents

Originally published November 12, 2010 Last week, the Scout published the first article in a series about the quality of off-campus housing. The story has apparently set off some waves with students living in off-campus housing, which is evident by those seeking help from the…

Bradley markets hospitality major

Originally published November 12, 2010 A new major, hospitality management, will hit the Hilltop next fall, and Bradley is looking for new ways to market the program to prospective students. Bradley has a three-fold plan for marketing all new majors, including the new hospitality major.…

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