Lakers As a sophomore in high school, throwing a crumpled piece of paper into a garbage can from a distance was the chance to shout the name of the 2000s greatest basketball player, Kobe Bryant. This childish way of emulating a basketball superstar doesn’t…
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Senior tennis players Callen Fraychineaud, Richard Robertson and Milos Romic walked to the intersection of Glenwood and Bradley Avenues for the last time on Saturday to compete on the David Markin Tennis Courts. It was Senior Day for the three and they made the most…
The Braves, led by junior Mary Goldkamp, had a strong showing at the inaugural Gateway Classic at Southern Illinois- Edwardsville. The women’s track and field team took home 11 top-10 finishes, including seven top-five finishes at Southern Illinois University this past weekend. Goldkamp won the…
After committing to Bradley’s basketball program a month ago, Walter Lemon, Jr., a 6-foot-3 combination guard, officially became a part of the Braves squad last Wednesday, signing a National Letter of Intent. Lemon played high school basketball at Julian High School in Chicago. He averaged…
Lupe Fiasco and B.o.B. performed to an enthused and responsive crowd Tuesday night, although it took some students a little longer to get to the concert than they had planned. The buses that were supposed to shuttle students from the Michel Student Center to the…
Students can finally begin saying goodbye to their Ethernet cords. By the start of next school year, residents of Geisert, Harper, Wyckoff, University, Williams and Heitz Halls will have full wireless Internet access, said Chuck Ruch, associate provost for information resources and technology. Elmwood, Lovelace,…
The United States Secretary of Education wanted to come to Bradley when he was in high school. “I really wanted to play basketball here,” Arne Duncan said to a packed Civic Center ballroom Wednesday morning. “I even finagled an interview with an assistant coach, but…
Several new additions were made to the library this semester with even more to come this summer, said Associate Vice President for Communications Shelley Epstein. “This semester, we’ve added technology to meeting and study rooms,” he said. “This includes projectors and screens in room 215,…
Amnesty International hosted a 9-hour concert to promote awarenesss for people imprisoned for participating in protests and humanitarian activism. Saturday’s Jamnesty event included performances ranging from “The Fools on the Hill” to a stepping performance from Alpha Phi Alpha Inc. With 10 performers for the…
A resolution proposing the creation of designated smoking areas on campus in order to protect the health of nonsmokers failed to pass the vote of Student Senate on Monday. “I am disappointed because it is not about restricting smokers, it’s about the protection of Bradley…