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Hypothetical yields clear answer for Bradley softball

May 8, 2020
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Hypothetical yields clear answer for Bradley softball

For the Bradley softball team – and every other team competing in the NCAA spring season – a question lingers: What could have been? The first weekend of March had just concluded, and the Braves were preparing to host Loyola-Chicago for a weekend series – what would have been the first series of Missouri...

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Life on Bradley’s Campus

May 1, 2020
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Life on Bradley’s Campus

Why would anyone want to stay on a college campus during this time? Well, only if their other option is the street. That is the reality for a number of international students at Bradley and all over the United States. A lot of who do not have family members they can stay with amid...

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Studio Art Without a Studio

May 1, 2020
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With the world facing a global pandemic, people are figuring out unique ways to solve problems that arise while stuck at home. For many students having classes moved to an online format is more difficult they would have imagined because they no longer have access to all the resources they would have back on...

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Mask On: The New Executive Order

May 1, 2020
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Mask On: The New Executive Order

Governor JB Pritzker announced on Thursday that Illinois residents will be required to wear protective masks when in public spaces where they can’t maintain a six-foot space of social distancing starting Friday, May 1. This is in addition to the Governor’s stay at home order which is being extended throughout the month of May....

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Back to the Future with Late-Night Bu

May 1, 2020
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Late-Night Bu is a monthly event put on by the students of Bradley University and held in the Markin Recreation Center. Along with this the event usually hosts food from restaurants found around the area. For this Late-Night Bu it was Avanti’s, a local Italian Style restaurant found just a few minutes outside of...

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NFL Draft features drama and exciting innovations

May 1, 2020
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NFL Draft features drama and exciting innovations

Six weeks after the sports world shut down, the NFL gave fans some action they craved for with an all-virtual draft.  All 32 general managers had a setup from home that allowed them to do normal draft business. The picks were announced from commissioner Roger Goodell’s home in Bronxville, NY. Despite cybersecurity and technological...

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International Success for The Bradley Braves

April 29, 2020
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America remains a destination that attracts numerous talented athletes across the globe. According to the NCAA, over 20,000 college athletes in America are international and Bradley Athletics is using this to their advantage.  Bradley is ranked in the top 15% of the overall best U.S Colleges & universities for international students, with over 78 international student...

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State of Indiana shuts down hoops

April 28, 2020
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State of Indiana shuts down hoops

Basketball is a symbol in the state of Indiana. Hoosiers worship their high school, college and professional teams like it is its own religion.  Even with social distancing rules in effect, that hasn’t stopped local Hoosiers from meeting up at local parks and playing a little five on five. In retaliation, the state had...

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Minnesota Unveils New Webpage for Info On COVID-19, Including Testing Locations

April 27, 2020
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Minnesota Unveils New Webpage for Info On COVID-19, Including Testing Locations

The state of Minnesota is ramping up their efforts to combat the spread of the COVID-19 virus. A new webpage was unveiled Friday by the state that contains key information for thousands of Minnesotans who may be affected by the COVID-19 virus. The page is a part of the “Minnesota COVID-19 Response” on the...

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The Country may be closed but public parks are open

April 24, 2020
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The Country may be closed but public parks are open

Today everything that is not considered essential is shut down. Grocery stores, hospitals, and many other businesses remain open, although many people find themselves without jobs or not being able to work their jobs as their businesses have closed down during this pandemic. One part of the country that remains open to give people...

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Late Night BU Gets the Halloween Season Started

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Bradley University embraced the Halloween spirit with a themed Late Night BU on Oct. 11 from 9 p.m. to midnight. Late Night BU, a...

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