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Things looking up for AT&T customers

More bars in more places are in the future for AT&T customers. By the end of April, the company will finally address service problems on campus. Associate Provost for Information Resources and Technology Chuck Ruch said AT&T will lease space on the tower near Jobst…

Texting presents challenges to romantic relationships

Before there were cell phones, people had to call their boyfriend or girlfriend from a house phone, write them a letter or wait to see them in person before getting the chance to talk. Now, however, it is easier than ever to send a quick…

Students craving 24-hour food access

As the Scout reported last week, Student Senate began a push for late night or 24-hour food access on campus this semester. And as any student who studies – or parties – later than midnight knows, there really aren’t many options right now. In fact,…

No date on Sunday? No problem

Feb. 14 means something different to everyone. For some, it is a celebration of all things pink, red, rosy and romantic. For others, it is the bleak anniversary of the 1929 St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in Chicago. For others still, it is nothing more than…

A mixed tape: The ultimate Valentine

Hello, my name is Jackson Adams. You may or may not know this, but I am a master of romance. Yes, you heard that right. I know everything there is to know about setting the mood for any evening, particularly your Valentine’s Day. The first…

Friday’s Flavor: The scoop on salt

Sea salt is marketed as a better option than table salt, but the sodium content is nearly the same. One might be able to tell the differences in taste and texture, but the chemical makeup is similar.  Sea salt is manufactured by evaporating seawater. During…

Employee provides recruiter’s perspective

Editor’s note: Derek Glenzinski is a Director of Sales – Store Brands for ConAgra Foods. He is a 1991 Bradley graduate, who now recruits students for ConAgra and came to campus this week for the spring job fair. The Scout interviewed him to gain perspective…

Texting ban presents challenges for police

Students feel mixed emotions about a new state law that is aimed to keep roads safer. The law prohibits the writing, sending or receiving of text messages, and includes surfing the web and e-mailing. Exceptions are made for drivers who are stopped in traffic and…

Alums’ cell company offers innovation

Students wanting to go green and save green can get a little help from GreenCells. GreenCells was founded in 2005 by Bradley alumni Jay Hines and Brian Moore with the intent of helping people to save money while going green. GreenCells sells refurbished cell phones…

Peace Corps recruiting on campus

When Dan O’Rourke graduated in 2005, he already had a job, but he soon gave it up for a rather life altering experience. O’Rourke, after some encouragement, left a job at Caterpillar for the Peace Corps. For 27 months, O’Rourke lived and worked in the…

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