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Tyne finishes 25th, Cyclones sweep away competition

It took sophomore Brian Tyne a little more than 26 minutes to triumph through eight kilometers to finish better than 75 percent of the field.  “He excelled in taking his training and putting it into the race,” coach Dave Beachum said. Tyne posted the best…

Picks to click for the NBA season

As baseball season begins to wind down with the World Series already underway, sports fans will need to find another way to escape from their everyday lives. As Halloween approaches, so does the NBA regular season. Hardcore fans have already been scouting their favorite teams,…

One-on-One: Who had baseball’s best facial hair in 2008?

Kevin Youkilis If he could walk up to the plate wearing green overalls, a red and black checkered shirt and carrying a small axe, Kevin Youkilis would be in heaven. Unfortunately for the ginger-bearded journeyman, there isn’t going be to an expansion team called the…

Gerlach leads team with 16th place, men’s golf evades last place

Fresh off its best team finish last week, the men’s golf team took home a 16th-place finish at Monday and Tuesday’s Austin Peay Intercollegiate at the Links at Novadell in Hopkinsville, Ky. Led by another all-70s performance by freshman Earl Gerlach, the Braves finished with…

Cafeterias may go green with eco-friendly products

The cafeterias may soon be a little greener. Styrofoam containers used to carry out food may be replaced by an environmentally friendly product made from sugar cane fiber. The product is 100-percent biodegradable and recyclable, Director of Campus Dining Ron Gibson said. Food Services has…

Late Night BU premieres with Halloween-themed event

Students wishing they weren’t too old to go trick or treating have another option this Halloween. The Halloween-themed Late Night BU event will take place at the Markin Family Student Recreational Center. The event, which are part of the Comprehensive Alcohol Action Plan, is hosted…

Former MTV correspondent discusses youth vote in lecture

When former MTV news correspondent Gideon Yago took the Neumiller Hall stage Wednesday night, girls in the audience went giddy with delight. But “teen television’s bespectacled face boy” offered up more than good looks in his lecture, “They’re doing WHAT? Politics and the Youth Vote,”…

Senate approves new sports communication major

In years past, communication students had to choose between the five concentrations within the department: journalism, public relations, organizational communication, advertising or electronic media. Next semester a sixth option will be added to the list. “We decided to add a sports communication concentration,” Communication Department…

Senate budget allows for officer compensation

Student Senate approved a $2,100 budget increase in early October, and Student Body Treasurer Owen Irwin said the increase will primarily be for student body officer stipends. About $4,400 will go toward student body officer stipends this year, according to the Student Senate Operating Budget…

Hillel looks to move to new house next year

Walk into the Hillel House on a Friday afternoon and you’ll be greeted with the sound of students bustling around, setting up the scene for the evening service as the Shabbat (Sabbath) dinner is cooked in the kitchen. The Hillel organization at Bradley was founded…

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