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News A5 Tunnel of Oppression Undergrad shines light on privilege directs career, play

BY DANEALLE KHAIMSKIY News Editor

Senior Danielle Dyksterhouse made her directorial debut Thursday evening as “Proof” pulled back its curtains from the Hartmann Center stage. Getting an interview Interim Chairperson of the Department of Theatre Arts Scott Tips, tricks and tools Kanoff said Dyksterhouse is the to build your résumé first-ever undergraduate student to direct a main-stage play. “I chose Danielle to direct this Voice B1 show on the basis of her superior work as a theatre student, [as well as] her demonstrated skill as a leader in our department and the maturity and depth of her artistic skills,” Kanoff said. Dyksterhouse, a theatre arts and business management and administration double major, said she has been involved with theatre since the age of seven when she was in her first play, a Kabuki version of the Ugly Duckling. From that moment, Dyksterhouse later went on to direct her first high school play, “Alice in Wonderland.” Although Dyksterhouse has Space is the Place acted before, she said her true passion is directing. Voice writers review photo by Maggie Cipriano She joined the Bradley the- Interstellar movie Students walking through this week’s Tunnel of Oppression were faced with issues in today’s society. Per- atre department as an actress and sonal stories, statistics and reenactments raised awareness of abuse, assault and other forms of oppres- climbed the ranks to become the sion. The Tunnel of Hope, a new feature this year, called students to action. director of “Proof.” Sports A12 The play revolves around BY TORI MOSES times, we don’t think about this demanding money, so it was Catherine, played by television Copy Editor happening in our society…there difficult,” Tackes said. “Once I arts major Meghan Grott, who are problems that go on behind the embraced the role, it made me has dropped out of college to take This past week, the Tunnel of scenes.” realize that this kind of oppres- care of her mentally ill mathemat- Oppression increased awareness Junior construction major Caleb sion is all too real. It’s a unique ical genius father. After he passes among students about issues Tackes volunteered to act out a experience to cause the surprised away, Catherine is left wondering including domestic abuse, sexual scene in the Tunnel of Human reactions of so many people at how much of her father’s genius assault and racial discrimination, Trafficking and do the voice- once and definitely worth it and insanity she inherited. while offering suggestions on how over for a scene in the Tunnel of to educate others about such “I think [‘Proof’ is] really relat- to make a change. Domestic Abuse. oppressive forces around the able for a lot of college students,” This year’s event added the “The live action scenes caught world.” Dyksterhouse said. “It’s terrify- Tunnel of Hope, which called stu- the tour groups off guard,” Tackes Tackes said he hopes students’ ing for us because we had the dents to be proactive in their com- said. “From talking to friends who eyes were opened from this expe- safety net of high school. College munities about these issues. went through the tunnel, I could rience. is like we’re growing up, [but Sophomore English and Spanish tell the physical nature and intensi- “I hope that the students took the safety net] is still there. Now double major Katie Wampole said ty of the scenes made them a little away a new perspective on what’s we just have to make the choice: each of the tunnels had an import- uncomfortable while opening their going on around the world and where do we go from here?” ant message, but a somber feel. eyes to the reality of the issues at in our own backyards,” Tackes Despite her theatrical success, Survive and Advance “It makes you uncomfortable, hand.” said. “I hope they left wanting to Men’s soccer knocks but at the same time, it’s good to According to Tackes, it was cause change, especially after the have because it makes you aware,” tough to get into character at first. final tunnel, the Tunnel of Hope.” off Evansville to open see PROOF Page A7 MVC Tournament she said. “I feel like a lot of the “I tend not to be an angry pimp A2 THE SCOUT 14 November 2014 NEWS

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The Peoria Charter bus company is offering discounts and coupons REPORTS for Thanksgiving. Anyone looking to get $3 off their weekend suburban bus ticket • Two female students should purchase it online with coupon code GETHOME2. The offer reported their wallets and cell- expires Nov. 27. phones stolen from Renaissance Those traveling during the week can use coupon code NEWTIMES Coliseum at 9 p.m. Nov. 9. to receive $3 off their tickets. Peoria Charter said they are expecting a “record-breaking” amount Both students were attend- of Bradley students going home for Thanksgiving and are urging stu- ing a school function when they dents to buy their tickets early. put their wallets and phones in In addition to ticket sales, Peoria Charter also updated its daily the first female’s jacket. service routes. Passengers riding to O’Hare or Midway Airports will not have to The jacket was set on a seat make stops in Joliet or Pontiac. in the northeast area of the stadium. When the students returned to their seats, the coat was missing.

English society collects No suspects were found, but staff members recovered the books for children property Nov. 12. The English honors society Sigma Tau Delta is collecting used books • Officers were dispatched to donate to the local organization “Look. It’s My Book!,” which collects to the Main Street Parking Deck books for young children. at 5 p.m. Nov. 6 after a male Students, faculty and staff can drop used textbooks, novels and student was in a car accident. other books in green donation boxes located in Michel Student Center, Cullom-Davis Library and all dorm buildings until early December. When backing out of the parking lot in a Bradley van, the male hit the driver’s side door, a mirror of another car and a Student Senate hosts pillar in the garage. The second car belonged to a male faculty member. Both cars opportunity for feedback suffered minimal damage.

Student Senate is hosting “Speak Up” from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Monday, • Officers were dispatched Nov. 17 in the Student Center Ballroom. to University Hall after a female This event is an opportunity for students to talk face-to-face with photo by Maggie Cipriano student reported being in severe campus administrators and voice their concerns and questions. Dress Pi Kappa Phi, Theta Chi, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and pain at 5:13 p.m. Nov. 6. is business casual. Gamma Phi Beta competed in the annual pyramid building com- If students cannot attend, they may submit questions or comments petition in the Greek Games Nov. 7 at Meinen Field. When police arrived, the via the survey link on Student Senate’s Facebook page. student said she was suffering from an esophageal spasm.

She was taken to OSF Medical Center in an ambu- Panfrasing lance. • Officers were dispatched to the 800 block of Frink St. at 8 a.m. Nov. 8.

A female non-student report- ed her student boyfriend would not give back her phone.

She discovered the male going through her phone and reading her text messages when she came home.

The male took the phone because he thought she was cheating on him and was searching through her text mes- sages.

The male returned the phone when officers arrived. No tick- ets were issued.

• Officers were dispatched to the Main Street McDonald’s at 9 p.m. Nov. 9 when a female student reported being approached by a man asking her for money. photo by Dan Smith Delta Tau Delta, Theta Xi and Pi Beta Phi performed a choreographed 1980s dance in the Panfrasing competition Sunday night in Re- Officers tracked down the naissance Coliseum. The Greek Week theme, Decades, called for each team to select songs, costumes, props and dance moves from a male and issued him a ticket for decade of their choice. Delta Upsilon, Phi Gamma Delta, Zeta Phi Beta and Sigma Kappa won both Greek Week and Panfrasing. panhandling. THE SCOUT 14 November 2014 A3 N Doctor talks Ebola The Edge offers history and prevention student orgs free ads

BY MARKIST BOOKER Off-Staff Reporter BY TESSA ARMICH information such as time, date and Copy Editor location. One of the disc jockeys To contract Ebola, one must (DJs) will read the information come in direct contact with bodily For student organizations during their show. fluids of someone who is already looking to be a cut ahead of the The Edge also has a guide sick with the disease. rest, The Edge is offering free available describing the techni- In 1976, an extremely infec- advertising. cal requirements for an advertise- tious disease was discovered near As of now, only on-air ment. They will run 8.5 x 11” the Ebola River in Zaire (now the announcements and flyers run flyers, but they are not optimal Democratic Republic of Congo). on channel 3 in the dorms are for TV’s. Students are advised to Its outbreak spread to nearly 320 available. Station broadcasters use a ratio that would fit on a people and killed 280. Thirty- are testing to see how the on-air PowerPoint slide, such as 4:3. eight years later, the United States announcements go before adding Hoerr said that if there are announced its first case of Ebola 15-second ads to the automation. eventually any fees for advertis- when a man who had traveled The advertisements are entire- ing, the money will go toward from Liberia to Dallas, Texas devel- ly free to student organizations, buying new equipment and oped symptoms of the disease and they don’t plan to create upgrading the studio. upon his return. a pricing plan anytime soon, “For instance, our engineer The College of Education and according to The Edge station Michelle Rice recently added a Health Sciences invited Dr. Marc manager Ethan Hoerr. camera in the studio so that DJs “For now, we plan on keep- can put their face on channel 3 Carrigan of Methodist Family photo by Maggie Cipriano Medicine Residency to Neumiller Dr. Marc Carrigan spoke to students Thursday night about the ing advertising free for student during their radio show,” Hoerr Lecture Hall Thursday night to spread of Ebola and how to prevent it. organizations, as this is a time for said. “Future upgrades we are lead a discussion on the Ebola cri- us to experiment and see which looking at would be remote broad- sis, its history and how it can be aches and muscle weakness. These said. “Practically learning about methods are most effective,” casting so that we can cover live prevented. symptoms become more severe as the origin of the disease and how the senior electrical engineering campus events on-location in real- Having performed medical time passes, presenting problems the virus got its name lessened my major said. “If any changes to time and broadcast to the student services in nine countries, four of such as severe weight loss, bleed- fear about the disease.” pricing are to be made, we will body.” which are in Africa, Dr. Carrigan ing (usually from the eyes), red As treatments for Ebola such certainly let interested parties For more information, students offered insight into the disease and eyes and internal bleeding. as Zmapp and TKM-Ebola con- know in advance.” can access The Edge’s website at what could be done to prevent it Ebola is extremely rare in the tinuously evolve, Dr. Carrigan Any member of a student www.buedgeradio.com or contact from spreading. United States. According to the encouraged proper hydration and organization can come forward [email protected]. “Don’t think of movies like Centers for Disease Control and nutrition, management of blood with an advertisement idea but ‘Contagion’ or someone sneez- Prevention, there have only been pressure and repeated testing to should include all the pertinent ing in an airport [as how Ebola four laboratory-confirmed cases catch early symptoms of the dis- is spread],” he said. “Typically and one death from Ebola as of ease. someone is not infectious until they Nov. 12. This is not comparable “It is highly unlikely Ebola develop a fever, which is not a spe- to the 4,523 laboratory-confirmed will spread widely in the United cific symptom [of Ebola].” cases in Sierra Leone or the 2,836 States,” Dr. Carrigan said. “We International Dr. Carrigan said the only way deaths from Ebola in Liberia. have state-of-the-art healthcare, someone can know if a patient has Students in attendance said the and we’re able to track those cases Ebola for sure is by studying his or presentation shined a light on a down and treat them immedi- her exposure history. According to relevant and important topic. ately.” students taste Mayo Clinic, Ebola symptoms in “I thought the presentation was To learn more, visit the Centers the initial stages present issues such very informative,” senior nursing for Disease and Prevention’s as severe headaches, fevers, joint major Dayna Martino-Calamus website at www.cdc.gov. American culture

BY JAYLYN COOK among tables focused on topics Staff Reporter ranging from language differenc- es to sports and gave students While many cultures around a forum to share how they have the world give thanks in various adjusted to life within the United unique ways, the traditions seen States. during the American celebrating Freshman Anneke Schlweter, a of Thanksgiving may be a new sports communications major and experience for international stu- guard for Bradley’s women’s bas- dents who are hundreds of miles ketball team, said that the transi- away from home. As a way to tion from Ulm, Germany to Peoria ease the culture shock some may has been smooth, thanks to efforts be experiencing, the Peoria Area from some key people. Friends of International Students “My team is helping me a lot,” (PAFIS) held its annual Harvest Schlweter said. “They are kind of Dinner Nov. 9. my new family. My coach and his Students who attended were wife say I can always come home treated to an evening of fun, to them.” friendship and of course, food, After dinner, PAFIS board which was served as a tradition- members announced the 2014 al Thanksgiving spread provided recipients of the Marjorie Woods by PAFIS members and host fami- Reynolds Memorial Scholarship lies. According to PAFIS president for International Students, which Russ Plattner, the main purpose was named for a former PAFIS behind the dinner was not only to board member who dedicated her introduce international students life to enhancing the experiences to American customs, but also to of international students. give new and current members The recipients of this year’s of the organization a chance to awards were graduate students connect with one another. Anand Sekar (manufacturing “It’s just fun to see people engineering), Han Sun (account- we’ve become friends with anoth- ing), Durga Pasupuleti (computer er time,” Plattner said, referring science), Anna Galstyan (quantita- to his favorite aspect of the din- tive finance), Prudhi Amaravadhi ner. “[It’s also fun] to make new (mechanical engineering) and friends.” Hayk Avagyan (computer infor- Many conversations held mation systems). A4 THE SCOUT 14 November 2014 NEWS

Panel provides insight Honoring BU Veterans into music industry

BY SAM PALLINI active question-and-answer ses- “I’m not personally in the Editor-in-Chief sion with the panelists followed music area, but I brought my by networking and refreshments. brother who is a junior in high Students took a break from tak- While the event saw a decline school and thinking about music ing notes to look sharp for the in student attendance, dropping business,” junior social work Entertainment Industry Panel Nov. from last year’s 70 to this year’s major Maddie Conley said. “He 7 in the Student Center Ballroom. 48, Dean said the important thing loved every second of the panel, For the second consecutive was being able to provide resourc- and I really think it gave him that year, the event served as a career es like this to interested students. push he really needed to go into fair for students interested in “Of course we would have that field.” music-related professions. liked to see more [students] there, Dean said the goal was to con- Hosted by the Smith Career but the students that attended nect students with those profes- Center and Musicians in Business, benefitted a lot from not only hav- sionals already in the field, and marketing managers, talent buy- ing a chance to network but also he feels the event did just that. ers and production managers from learning about local aspects of the “This [event] helps create across the industry came to share music business,” he said. the possibility of internships their insights with students. The panel consisted of Kidder [or] jobs,” Dean said. “Another Junior music business major Music Stores General Manager reason we are making this an Scott Dean is an event coordinator Carl Anderson, Limelight annual event is to bring a differ- for Musicians in Business and said Eventplex Co-Owner and Manager ent panel each time and discuss the executive board took a differ- Danny Cash and Peoria Civic recent industry events that have ent approach to finding who they Center Marketing Manager Dan become relevant over the last wanted to be on the panel. Aspell. Also speaking on the panel year.” “The purpose was to help con- were Jay Goldberg Events and Dean said the event will hap- nect students interested in the Entertainment Product Manager pen again next year, and he is business with industry profession- and Talent Buyer Jack Manis and looking forward to further net- als,” Dean said. “This year, our Co-Owner and Talent Buyer Jay working. panelists were local. Last year, we Goldberg. “The goal is to bring national were happy to bring on guests Students could discover more professionals again next year,” from Los Angeles and Nashville.” about the industry and confirm Dean said. photo by Dan Smith The event consisted of an inter- their choice to focus on music. While Veterans Day recognizes all United States veterans, the Bradley Veterans Club hosted its own memorial service in front of Bradley Hall Nov. 11. Visit www.bradleyscout.com for more information on Bradley’s veterans.

Student PR group hosts Washington event

BY TESSA ARMICH business showcase so community Copy Editor members can visit different booths and learn about what they have For Washington residents, last to offer.” November was a rough month. Although the event is not With more than 1,000 hous- focused on Bradley students, es declared either completely Kubik encouraged students to destroyed or uninhabitable after attend if they could, as many stu- tornadoes tore across the region, dents were also affected. many people were left without There were some of the usual homes. difficulties along the way, but This year, Empowered Empowered Media succeeded in Media will host “Cooking Up creating an organic, free-standing Community” at 2 p.m. Nov. 15 at event according to Kubik. Five Points Washington, a com- “One of the difficult things has munity center in the town. The been having to adapt our ideas group, comprised of senior pub- based on the obstacles that come lic relations majors Erika Kubik, our way,” Wilks said. “It has been Anna Wilks, Sam Pallini and difficult, but at the same time, it is Taylor Stephens, created the cam- giving us great experience on how paign to bring the surrounding things happen in the real world areas together as part of their with the reality that things will not senior capstone course. always go as initially planned.” This event will serve as a kick- Group members said that with off for the week of Washington all the effort involved, they have Strong events taking place. high hopes for the impact it will Working with the Washington make. Township Fund, the Washington “I am really looking forward Chamber of Commerce and Five to the event,” Wilks said. “A lot Points, “Cooking Up Community” of hard work has been put into it, Interested in writing for will center around creating and I am very excited to see how it Thanksgiving treats along with all comes together. It has also been other games and activities, while very exciting to work with such a hosting a local business fair. great community and hear their THE SCOUT? “The event is focused on stories. I hope they enjoy the event bringing the community together and really celebrate how strong of to celebrate how far they have a community they are for coming come since the tornado a year this far.” Email us at [email protected] ago,” Wilks said. “There will be a THE SCOUT 14 November 2014 A5 N

Résumé 101: Israeli war veteran A guide to building your résumé shares his story BY KRISTIN KREHER description but also give insight and be specific when describing Managing Editor into how you would fit into the tasks. company. According to Battelline, It’s the document that can make “As someone is reading [your employers want to see results. it or break it for applicants in the résumé], you want them to think “Whether that’s quantifiable job market. Often, it’s the first that your experiences make information such as percentag- point of contact with employers, you a perfect fit for this job,” es or you’ve increased ‘x’ thing and for many, it’s the last. SCC Associate Director Molly by this amount, providing those Résumés. Drenckpohl said. tangible results can really help “A lot of times, there’s a mis- convey concrete evidence of what conception that résumés are the Present information accurately you’ve done,” Battelline said. key to getting a job, but it’s actu- Although it may be tempting Most importantly, highlight ally what you need to get an inter- to exaggerate your qualifications, any unique experiences that dif- view,” Smith Career Center (SCC) misrepresenting your experience ferentiate you from other appli- Assistant Director Joe Battelline levels can harm you in the long cants. said. “It’s that quintessential point run. where you have to prove yourself “It’s extremely important to be Format for quick and easy review to even get your foot in the door.” honest on résumés because if you “Unfortunately, there’s no one Check out the following tips for exaggerate and lie about past expe- format for all [résumés],” SCC ways to enhance your résumé. riences or even how proficient you Director of Career Development are in a language or skill, when Rick Smith said. “Each field has Tailor to the position employers ask you about that or their own needs and require- According to Career Peer tell you to elaborate or prove your- ments that they use, and various Advisor Hayley Feichter, aligning self, then you end up looking awful aspects need to be emphasized.” your résumé with the position’s continuing a lie that you will most Despite this, résumés will typ- requests will provide the employ- likely get caught in and therefore ically have variations of six main er with evidence that you are a jeopardize any chance you had at sections: objective, education, experience, skills, activities and honors and awards. Résumé Help To present these sections in a provided by Smith Career Center logical, easy-to-read format, use similar headings for each sec- • Overnight Review Service: Drop off your résumé to be tion, and format similar informa- reviewed and ready for pick up by 4 p.m. the next day. tion such as dates and locations consistently throughout your • Career Advisors: Schedule a one-on-one meeting with résumé. an advisor specific to your college and degree program. “If I’m reviewing someone’s • Career Peer Advisors: Get a quick résumé review résumé, I spend 20 seconds on my first look, and I figure out in during walk-in hours from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Moday- photo by Dan Smith Friday in Burgess Hall. that 20 seconds, ‘What did I learn Sassy Reuven, a veteran of the Israel Defense Special Operations about you?’” Drenckpohl said. • Feedback Friday: Have employers review your résumé Forces, spoke to students Nov. 9 in the Caterpillar Global Com- “At that first glance, whatever munications Center. and suggest improvements is bold or highlighted or toward the top that your eyes are drawn BY DANEALLE KHAIMSKIY rorist negotiations. Flight 139 to, that’s what’s going to pull Call the SCC at (309) 677-2510 or visit News Editor then flew to Entebbe, Uganda an employer in to keep them www.bradley.edu/scc for more information. where President Idi Amin greet- reading.” A Google search of “Israel” ed the plane. Aspects that may slow down reveals a list of links to news “Amin was mad at Israel qualified applicant and worth an the job,” Feichter said. “Students employers while reviewing stories about bombings and the because we didn’t give him interview. can avoid excessive exaggerations résumés are misspellings and Israeli/Palestinian conflict. fighter jets,” Reuven said. “He “Students can tailor their by taking time to really evaluate grammatical errors. Additionally, To help students and the was mentally-ill and wanted résumés to match the specific job themselves.” these mistakes reveal inattention Peoria community better under- revenge.” position by reading through the This does not mean, however, to detail rather than a showcase stand the altercation, Bradley In Entebbe, the terrorists job description and looking for that you cannot highlight your of your abilities. Chabad brought in Sassy released all non-Jewish pas- those key skills the company is achievements. Overall, the goal of a résumé Reuven, a veteran of the Israel sengers and one old woman looking for and making sure you “The best way for students to is to propel job applicants to Defense Special Operations who needed medical attention. have those on your résumé very present their accomplishments is the next step in the job search Forces. Reuven said Amim later ordered clearly,” Feichter, a junior public in a factual way,” Feichter said. process, which is securing an Reuven’s speech was primar- the woman to be taken to an relations major, said. “A good way “It’s not bragging or lying if you’re interview. By building a strong ily about the 1976 nine-day mis- open field and shot. to do this is under a section called telling truthful facts; it’s informing résumé, students may convince sion raid on Entebbe. In order to save the hostages, ‘related experience,’ so it’s very the employer about why you’re potential employers that they are “I’m a strong supporter of Reuven said the mission need- clear that anything in that section qualified for this position.” qualified to fill open positions Israel,” senior and president of ed 212 people, but they only is very relatable to the specific To better engage potential and worth an interview. Chabad Daniel Bachrach said. received 10 minutes of training job.” employers, use action verbs in “I thought the topic was inter- before storming in. Tailoring your résumé can not your descriptions of various qual- esting.” At the end, Reuven said he only match keywords from the job ifications. Vary the words you use, According to Reuven, on June lost one soldier and four were 27 of that year, Air France Flight injured. Six hostages were 139 leaving Athens was boarded injured and four were killed. by four terrorists who hijacked The Ugandans lost seven terror- the plane and flew it to Libya. ists, 45 soldiers and 11 MiG-jet HIRING AD REPS There, they proceeded to iden- fighter planes. tify and single out all of the Though the majority of the Jewish passengers. audience consisted of elderly Submit a resume and complete the “In every generation, they community members, the stu- th will try to destroy our people, dents who did go said they online application by Nov. 25 via and God will save us,” Reuven enjoyed it. said. “I thought he was very good,” www.bradleyscout.com/apply The plane was redirected to Bachrach said. “His presentation The Scout is seeking applicants for the position Libya, where they were told to was very well put together.” leave because the country did of Advertising Representative. 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Editor-in-Chief: Sam Pallini Stand up, speak out for victims [email protected]

During a time when social Rape, hate language, abuse – combating these issues. the buzz from other issues. Managing Editor: Kristin Kreher media, cell phones and personal these subjects may be uncomfort- The fact is, Bradley saw reports But as this week’s event [email protected] interactions place a microphone able to discuss, but they are all of four on-campus forcible sex showed in the Tunnel of Hope, we News Editor: Danealle Khaimskiy in every person’s hand, those too real nightmares for millions offenses, one hate crime and 11 can decrease this stigma and help [email protected] that have been oppressed are still worldwide. on-campus domestic violence victims find their voices. struggling to find their voices. This week’s Tunnel of issues in 2013 according to the Raising awareness, reporting Copy Editor: Tessa Armich Although one in five women is Oppression raised awareness of 2013-2014 Annual Security and incidences and reaching out to [email protected] sexually assaulted in her college issues in today’s society including Fire Safety Report. those who are oppressed can cre- years, more than 80 percent of the sexual assault, racial discrimina- But what are the chances that ate a wave of activism that sup- Copy Editor: Tori Moses victims stay silent, according to tion, domestic violence and human these reported incidences repre- ports victims and helps them step [email protected] President Barack Obama’s “It’s On trafficking. Seeing derogatory sent all occurrences of these forms up to their microphones. Us” campaign. names smeared across walls and of oppression? It’s a safe bet that Sharing a story of oppression Staff Reporter: Jaylyn Cook Likewise, men fall victim to hearing a haunting 911 phone call these numbers give only a glimpse can help a victim shed that man- [email protected] nearly 3 million physical assaults from a six-year-old child watching of what has really happened so tle of shame. It can help find an annually, and most witnesses her father beat her mother and sib- close to home. offender or punish a perpetrator. Sports Editor: Aaron Freeman never report these incidents. lings, visitors were left speechless. Sadly, victims of these unfair It could even save another person [email protected] Although we have the power Often, we may be lured into and cruel actions often hide from becoming a victim. to speak up and drive change on thoughts of, “That could never because of feelings of fear and Take hold of that microphone. Sports Editor: Garth Shanklin these issues, the topics are still happen to me,” or, “I don’t know shame. Their voices are muted by End the silence. [email protected] considered too taboo or too harsh anyone that has been victimized.” a sense of trepidation about their Asst. Sports Editor: to bring up in conversation with But this kind of thinking is igno- community’s reaction and the Chris Kwiecinski others. rant, and it only detracts from words to speak up can be lost in [email protected]

Sports Reporter: Alex Kryah Opinion [email protected] Voice Editor: Kristin DiMaggio [email protected] And why can’t I? Asst. Voice Editor: Jacob Wulf [email protected] school, drama with friends and work assignments, search for an what I call my unofficial year, I loved ones, extracurriculars or internship and complete a million only succeeded in writing for one Photo Editor: Maggie Cipriano even everyday acts like picking other daily requirements. day. I learned from that experi- [email protected] up a gallon of milk from the store. I really had to step back and ence and joined a writing club. Asst. Photo Editor: Daniel Smith For the second year in a row, ask myself, “Why couldn’t I just It is important to get out there [email protected] I’ve decided to write 50,000 quit?” and try, even if you fall down words, aka a novel, in the month I thought about it, walking along the way. Design Editor: Sierra Buechler of November as part of the along the sidewalk toward cam- Often times, I wish we could [email protected] National Novel Writing Month pus. A voice spoke up, usually the all just wiggle our noses and find Challenge. one who forces you out of bed in the work done. But the work, the Graphics Editor: Chris Walls I’m not doing this because I the mornings: “Do you want to be struggle, is an important part of [email protected] love to play 8,000 word catch a quitter for the rest of your life?” the process. It’s what shapes us. Online Editor: Calvin Walden up in one weekend and turn my It’s harsh, but that part of We become who we are by what [email protected] brain to mush. I do it because I yourself often has to be. Waking we do, and it is these trials that like the results, and I actually fin- up in the morning is hard. define us. Advertising Manager: Travis Kelso ish something, even if it’s shitty. I’m going through the same So don’t be afraid of hard [email protected] Tessa Armich Halfway through last routine this year, questioning and work. Embrace the change to November, I told myself, “You eventually affirming my decisions challenge yourself in completing Advertising Representatives: Copy Editor [email protected] can quit right now, and no one over and over. It takes persever- those so-called “unattainable” Matt Iannacco would stop you. Your friends ance and certainly some measure goals. [email protected] already think you’re insane for of stubbornness. Decide what you think is Erik Munoz Life has a way of weighing trying this.” I was tired; strug- Be warned: this isn’t a fool- worth it, and stick to it. Silence [email protected] down on you. And I, as many gling to find time to write almost proof plan, and failures are just that inner critic, let yourself have Hunter Klemme do, always find ways to add 2,000 words a day, finish home- as important as victories. My first, some fun, and get working. [email protected] onto that, whether it be through Advisor: Chris Kaergard [email protected]

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In case you’re still debating whether or not to check it out for yourself, we at The Voice hope that these nifty side-by-side reviews will help you make your decision. to explore the unknown. As great behind. than any rocket engine, the By Bahnt Freiberger as landing on a comet is, how human sentiment fails to lift Going galactic seems to be serious are we about sending a This bond between father and off. While McConaughey and on everybody’s minds lately. manned mission to Mars? Nolan daughter drives the film, using Chastain give it their all, none Between “Gravity,” “Guardians cleverly extrapolates that to a emotion to break up all the big of the other characters really of the Galaxy” and the recent near future, where deadly blights scientific ideas. For unlike most register. Michael Caine shows up comet landing, space travel is have destroyed the crops and science fiction films with phasers to quote Dylan Thomas poems, coming back in a big way. It turned Earth into a global Dust and warp drives, this one uses while Hathaway struggles with only feels right that acclaimed Bowl. actual physics to propel the plot. a message about the importance director Chris Nolan’s latest Physicist Kip Thorne consulted of love as a force that transcends film “Interstellar” explores that Matthew McConaughey’s on the project, and made sure time and space (seriously). Half resurging interest in all things Cooper is a test pilot turned that concepts like relativity and the time, the most interesting cosmic. farmer, desperate to provide time distortions were as realistic character is a sarcastic robot for his son Tom and daughter as possible. voiced by Bill Irwin. Ironically enough, the Murphy. Cooper is recruited main thrust of the by a NASA remnant led by It’s all very heady stuff, the But in typical Nolan style, the film film is how we, Professor Brand (Michael Caine) kind of thing you’d see if Albert is gorgeous to watch. Everything as a species, and his daughter Amelia (Anne Einstein and Stephen Hawking from the jaw dropping galactic have lost Hathaway) to pilot a mission did acid together and wrote a visuals to the Hans Zimmer score our desire to the stars. For just outside the paper on it. The basic concept is is perfection. The wormhole orbit of Saturn, a wormhole to that the longer Cooper spends sequence alone is worth an IMAX another galaxy has appeared, off-world, the more time goes by trip. In many ways, this film is with planets that could support on Earth. So in the blink of an eye, more ambitious than anything human life. If humanity is to little Murph grows into Jessica Nolan’s ever done, “Dark Knight” survive, they must leave Earth. Chastain, while McConaughey and “Inception” included. While Cooper jumps at the chance, stays the same age. its humanity fails to launch, as even though it means leaving a purely cinematic experience, his family, especially Murphy, But while the ideas burn brighter “Interstellar” soars.

By Jaylyn Cook The special effects are so detailed you understand the plot you and realistic, it honestly looks like can’t follow it, which is too bad. If you told me five years ago the filmmakers sent the cast into Luckily, we have fan theories and that I would pay money to go the depths of outer space simply blog posts for that kind of thing. see Matthew McConaughey, for our entertainment—a process who was fresh off of his role in that would be both dangerous Lastly, there are points throughout “Ghosts of Girlfriend’s Past” and foolish, but still pretty darn the movie in which Hans in 2009, I would’ve laughed cool to see if it happened. Zimmer’s score, as great as it is, in your face and told you my becomes so loud and booming money was going towards Along with the fantastic that it drowns out the dialogue. seeing a “quality” film, like visuals, the cast is top notch. This has been a recurring “Dragonball: Evolution” McConaughey made piloting a issue for Nolan and Zimmer’s (which, hypothetically, spacecraft look as easy as driving collaborations recently. I’m all for would be a mistake that I a Lincoln, while providing a solid epic film scores (I brush my teeth would regret for the rest amount of Southern charm and to the “Inception” soundtrack), of my life). dramatic pathos throughout. but there comes a time when Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain the music needs to dial back and But now that I’m older and Nolan’s bestie Michael Caine allow the characters to speak for and my taste (along effortlessly brought the goods to themselves. Hopefully, the pair with McConaughey’s) the interdimensional table. Oh, will figure that out the next time has matured, I jumped and Topher Grace pops up later around. at the chance to see in the movie too. Yes, I’m just as Christopher Nolan’s surprised that he’s still acting as Overall, “Interstellar” is one far- latest sci-fi epic you are. out ride, and will surely entertain “Interstellar” as soon you if you’re a fan of Christopher as it hit the theaters, Keep in mind that “Interstellar” Nolan, space exploration and and I can honestly does have its flaws: its runtime is constant mind bending. If you tell you I was not two hours and 49 minutes, which don’t like any of those things, disappointed. is understandable for any film of at least go see it for the cast and this size and scope. At the same effects. While it’s not time, it can be very tedious for Nolan’s best work some people. If you’re still a tad confused on from a storytelling the plot details, as I didn’t really perspective, as Also, the film contains a high go over them at all, use that that honor goes to amount of science jargon confusion as motivation to go either “The Prestige” that can be hard to follow at check it out. Trust me, the less or “Memento,” times. As pointed out by noted time you spend researching what the eye-popping, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse the movie is about, the more time awe-inspiring and Tyson (who was pretty you’ll spend saying “Alright, engrossing depiction favorable towards the scientific alright, alright” to yourself when of space that the movie accuracy behind the film), no the credits begin to roll. offers is alone worth published works exist to help the admission price. B2 THE SCOUT 14 November 2014 VOICE Kid stars

go to by jacob wulf top 100 adult swim gets weird[er] Dazed and confused at 4 a.m. on a will probably be your first thought after One episode in particular has been BY KRISTIN Thursday morning, you sit on your couch watching any of the episodes. generating a lot of buzz around the flipping through channels wondering how Internet lately, which is an episode called and why you’re still awake. You come Adult Swim experimented with this sort “Too Many Cooks.” The show is a satire DIMAGGIO across an infomercial; the perfect lullaby to of programming back in 2009 when it of all those awful, goofy sitcom opening free you from your pseudo-lucidity. aired the pilot for a show called “Paid credit sequences from the 80s and 90s. The The rules of Hollywood are Programming,” created by comics David same opening sequence repeats for most of changing. It used to be that one The infomercial seems normal enough; a Cross (known for his role as Tobias Funke the episode, each time getting stranger and would either act or sing. Only nice fellow is trying to sell you some fancy in “Arrested Development”) and H. Jon parodying cliché sitcom tropes. The episode a select few would be talented knives and decorative swords in a QVC- Benjamin (known for his work as the voice reaches a disturbingly bonkers climax that enough to do both well. Currently, style shopping segment, but something of Archer from “Archer” and Bob from has to be seen to truly understand. that is being challenged by stars seems off. “Bob’s Burgers”). who are making it in music— Conveniently, the episode is available almost more than they did on TV. Welcome to Adult Swim’s infomercials. The show only lasted one episode and was free online on YouTube and Adult Swim’s Aired at 4 a.m. eastern time, or 3 a.m. an infomercial about a fictional medicine website, Adultswim.com. In fact, nearly There are a number of kid stars central time, every weekday. called Icelandic Ultra Blue. The pilot was all of the infomercials are available for free who have gone on to become aired unannounced by Adult Swim and online. major actors and actresses, Each is a surreal parody of some sort of brought much confusion to the viewers but it seems that networks Billy Mays style product pitch, religious who saw it. This sort of programming is really what like Nickelodeon and Disney fundraising program, campy 80s sitcom or makes Adult Swim great. Adult Swim is Channel are aiming to crank out any other cheesy program you might see Adult Swim decided to bring back the able to successfully air shows that would as many actors-turned-musicians playing at your grandmother’s house. infomercial parody show concept with its never be able to be aired on any other as possible. new infomercial series, which first aired network, and because of that it has become The infomercials all follow a common Oct. 13, 2014. The pilot was an episode one of the most interesting, and certainly While the list of musicians who structure. Each one starts off like a normal called “The Salad Mixxxer,” which was the most unpredictable, networks on ultimately flopped is somewhat infomercial, but soon takes a trip down a 1960’s infomercial advertising an television. long, there are exceptions. Many the rabbit hole, spiraling into a bizarre interestingly shaped fictional product used chart topping and songs insanity. “What on earth did I just watch?” for tossing salads, among other things. are done by former child stars. Remember wheelchair-bound Jimmy from “Degrassi?” He went on to become one of rap music’s biggest artists, Drake. Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, the Jonas Brothers and Big Time Rush have also made names for themselves, whether briefly or currently.

Miley Cyrus ditched the Hannah Montana wig (and pants for the most part) to create the musical entity she has become—and honestly, she’s not that bad. Obviously, her music may not be for everyone, but for the genre and demographics it’s aimed at, it does exactly what it’s supposed to.

Nickelodeon star Ariana Grande is an up-and-coming singer whose pipes are a force to be reckoned with. With a four octave vocal range that could be compared to a toned-down version of Mariah Carey, Grande is proving that she’s more than just the ditzy character she has played on TV.

The general consensus is that it’s almost a guarantee if you make it on TV, you’ll be persuaded at some point to put out an or two in order to extend your celebrity status as far as it can reach. While some musicians (and fans) may see this as a sort of cop-out for artists who lack true talent, there is no denying that there are actors-turned- artists who are musically gifted. THE SCOUT 14 November 2014 B3 V

Internet Arcade brings retro fun“I Love You” - Lil B to modern players BY JAYLYN COOK By Jacob Wulf Video game lovers rejoice; the arcade games in general, why Brandon McCartney, better known by his stage names Lil B or Internet Archive, an online not start with what’s arguably The Basedgod, is one of the most fascinating individuals collection of movies, TV shows the most famous one of all time? to have ever lived. He is an overwhelmingly positive and music, has recently introduced Spend an afternoon escaping person who advocates love, kindness and happiness the Internet Arcade to the masses. from colorful ghosts, powering for all people. The Arcade is a compilation of 900 up on pellets and racking up the classic arcade games made free-to- high score so you can brag about His Twitter account boasts that he is a “Mogul, play for anyone with a mouse and it to your friends. The Arcade also first rapper ever to write and publish a book at 19, Wi-Fi connection. features “Ms. Pac-Man” and “Jr. film score, composer, producer, director/photo/ Pac-Man,” so take some time to branding/marketing/historical online figure,” Available games to play include become acquainted with the entire and amazingly enough, he has lived up to each of selections from Atari, Namco, Pac-family. those titles. Activision and various other developers that once dominated “Street Fighter II” - If you’re a In his music career alone, Lil B has released 10 studio the video game world. That is, fan of button-mashing fighting albums (seven solo and three with his group “The before the colossal industry crash games, any “Street Fighter” title Pack”), 48 mixtapes (one of which has more than 850 of 1983 made arcades a thing of will easily quench your thirst songs on it), worked with artists like and the past and introduced the future for high-octane action. Play as Wiz Khalifa and has influenced hip-hop music in a of home consoles. Ryu, Ken, Guile and other classic way no other rapper has while remaining a completely characters, and “Hadouken” your independent artist. All you need to do to play any of the way to victory. Arcade’s offerings is to visit their It doesn’t matter if you think Lil B is an artistic genius or a website (https://archive.org/ “Rally-X” - A simple, but addicting total hack. Love him or hate him, Lil B has lessons to teach details/internetarcade), make a racing game that definitely can everyone. selection, and go from there. No make you more frustrated than downloads or installations are elated due to the abundance of His philosophy, the “based” philosophy, is how Lil B lives his life necessary, which is a definite plus other racers to crash into combined and what his fans aspire to live by as well. But what does it mean if you’re an impatient individual with the fact that your car will to be based? It’s simple really: love and cherish everything you have, like I am. spin out if you accelerate too fast. love and respect all people no matter who they are or where they come Nevertheless, the replay value is from, show compassion toward everything, spread positivity to the If you want to check out the off the charts, and it features a fun, best of your ability, help those in need, do everything in your power to Arcade for yourself, but don’t catchy soundtrack that’ll easily accomplish your goals and most of all, be happy. know what games to start with, get stuck in your head. here are three popular examples His live appearances are surprisingly rare for an artist with such a for you to keep in mind: Happy playing everyone, and rabid fan base. He announced recently that he would be giving may the one-ups be abundant for a lecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Nov. “Pac-Man” - If you’re new to you in the coming days. 21, an event that he promised would change the lives of all in attendance.

At a typical show, Lil B will most likely tell his fans he loves them at least once between every song. At a lecture he gave at New York University, he told those in attendance he loved them at 11 different times and spoke about the importance of accepting those who look different, how WhyMOOCs you should be milking them for all they’re worth respect is the key to success and how ants are just like By Kristin DiMaggio us, among other things. College: a place where you are users to study as fast or as slow Lil B is affective. He genuinely seems to have impacted required to pick a major that will as they wish. and even changed the lives of some of his fans, and direct the rest of your life. Higher he is inspired by the love that his fans show him. The education is a blessing for those MOOCs are not just popular connection that Lil B has made with his fans is on who have an idea of where they among college students. Many par with Oprah or The Pope. He never turns down want their lives to go. But for high school students are taking a request to have a picture taken or to autograph those who are less sure, college advantage of this goldmine something, and always seems to leave the fans he can be the worst. What about of free information in order to talks to with some positive advice. those of us who are interested in a prepare for college. Although range of different areas of study? they’ve been around since 2008, Marketers could take a note or two from Lil Enter MOOCs. MOOCs became extremely B. He is incredibly active on social media, popular in 2012. But why aren’t constantly responding to and retweeting fans I know that MOOC almost we hearing more about these in that have tweeted at him. He follows nearly a sounds like a derogatory term, mainstream media? million people, most of whom are fans. but for those who are interested in higher education (regardless Last year, both the New York Even the comments on his YouTube of whether or not you are Times and Forbes put out articles videos are unbelievably positive, which currently pursuing it via a college discussing the flaws of MOOCs is surprising for the medium of Internet education), this is a godsend. The and why they are essentially commenting. name is an acronym for Massive destined to fail. The overall Open Online Course, which consensus was that there was Nearly all of Lil B’s music is available essentially means free (or next to a high dropout rate among the free online either on iTunes or Datpiff. free) classes online. courses offered. University of com. Pennsylvania research showed This might not sound all that an average of four percent of “Every single person you meet, great at first, but once you start enrollees actually completing the look at them like a golden browsing through the classes, courses. million dollar baby,” Lil B your inner scholar will come said. running at full speed. Just about Does this speak to the quality of any course you could imagine the courses, or to the motivation Stay based is offered. From music theory of the students? Of course everyone. I love to foreign languages to job people get busy, and taking an you. interview skills, the range of online finance course sometimes content is staggering. becomes less important. But for those of us who like learning for One of the best parts of these the sake of learning and have online classes is that many of the drive to stay on task, these them let you go at your own pace. 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RACHEL ANDERS AND is what makes us unique in com- BY TWYLA TOWNS since 2007 more than 125 teams According to Doering, in TESSA ARMICH parison to other campus’ events.” Off-Staff Reporter have participated in the initiative, choosing a winning idea, judges Off-Staff Reporter, Last week, the organiza- and more than 350 students from consider how well the partici- Copy Editor tion finished its second St. Jude Think you have an innovative a variety of majors have benefit- pants have done up to a certain Awareness Week on campus. idea for a new product or service? ted from the hands-on experiential point. They also look for how far Up ‘til Dawn welcomes stu- Members handed out popcorn Now is your time to show the learning the initiative offers. participants have progressed on dents to create their own fund- on Olin Quad, hosted activities Bradley community what you’ve Doering said that those who the business model canvas. raising activities to raise money with Late Night BU and held a got. decide to compete are required “The judges are looking for for St. Jude Research Hospital. Subway night. Project Springboard New to follow the ‘business model viable businesses,” Doering said. Students make a team of six and While there are many cancer Venture Competition is a co-curric- canvas,’ which describes the nine Those interested in being try to meet a goal of $100 per treatment centers, St. Jude stands ular activity that gives students the basic building blocks of develop- involved in the competition must student or $600 as a team. Once out for their full-family support. opportunity to pitch their product ing a business idea. It begins with first submit a ‘Letter of Intent,’ a team reaches the fundraising “Families get places to stay or service ideas to a group of judg- customers and then flows through which can be found on the Project goal, they are invited to an all and grocery cards so that they es, some of whom are potential to the cost structure. Springboard website. Interested night event celebrating success can focus on the important battles investors. “The business model canvas parties are also encouraged to and raising awareness for St. for their child’s health instead of Participating students create directs students to get out of the attend the poster competition on Jude. worrying about finances,” junior new ideas for products or ser- building and talk to their custom- Dec. 9. Up ‘til Dawn will be Jan. 30 logistic chair Kait Herkert said. vices, both inside or outside of the ers,” Doering said. “It’s better to “This will be a good step for from midnight to 6 a.m. The “St. Jude also makes sure that classroom. The first place winner know if they’d be interested in someone to take to get acclimated teams’ fundraised money can be kids still have the opportunity receives a cash prize and services buying your product and for how in the process,” Doering said. turned in during check-in to the to feel like kids through cele- from local business sponsors. much, rather than create some- For additional information on event. brations and the way they treat The competition, which began thing that nobody is interested in.” Project Springboard, including “Our event last year raised patients so that they don’t just during the spring 2007, supports Last year’s winning business judging criteria, students may over $42,000 and had 52 teams feel like patients.” Bradley’s entrepreneurial initia- idea belonged to mechanical engi- visit the website at bradley.edu/ registered to play. This impact This year, there is a lot of new tive and is open to students from neering major Shiv Patel, who springboard/ or contact Doering [of] our first year on campus features of Up ‘til Dawn, accord- all five colleges. pitched an idea for a backpack that at [email protected]. was incredible. We are even more ing to junior nursing major Alexy Amy Fairfield Doering, direc- could recharge electronic devices, excited to announce that so far Freed. tor of the competition, said that such as cell phones or iPads. we have 59 teams registered to “For those who competed last play, 159 active participants and year, the energy, team competi- around $10,000 raised,” senior tions and St. Jude spirit are back, nursing major and head of the but everything else is new, start- Up ‘til Dawn executive board ing with our new location in the Rebecca Stieber said. Renaissance Coliseum,” Freed Up ‘til Dawn takes place on said. “Each team will be partic- college campuses across the ipating in all new competitions country. However, Stieber said and events that the Up ‘til Dawn Bradley’s campus stands out board has created. We also have because of Peoria’s connection new emcees and a few new guest to St. Jude. surprises as well.” “Since we have a branch of Students who still want to get St. Jude here in Peoria there is involved and form a team may a huge impact and connection sign up at fundraising.stjude. that is made between our campus org/bradley. and the surrounding communi- ty,” Stieber said. “This connection

PROOF continued from page A1 ing with my professors, it’s Dyksterhouse said her family like we’re working together as wasn’t always as supportive of artists instead of a student and her career choice as they are now. professor.” However, that didn’t stop her Kanoff said a student directing from following her dreams. a main-stage play isn’t a “regular “She is brilliant and fantas- perk for undergrads.” tic,” Grott said. “She is especial- “Danielle is astute, motivated ly bright, and she knows exactly and deeply passionate,” Kanoff what she wants.” said. “As a fifth-year double major Showing exactly what she at Bradley, she has really embraced wants is what Dyksterhouse her own education and maximized said was the hardest part. Also, her opportunities here.” according to Dyksterhouse, the “Proof” opened Nov. 13 and theatre department students are will run through Nov. 23 with all friends, and it was hard to shows starting at 8 p.m. and draw the line between friend and Sunday matinées starting at 2 p.m. director. Tickets are $7 for students, $5 for “Everyone has been really freshmen, $12 for faculty and staff respectful of the whole thing,” and $14 for the public. Dyksterhouse said. “Even work- HIRING AD REPS The Scout is seeking applicants for the position of Advertising Representative. This position is paid and calls for a commitment of 6-8 hours per week. Ad Reps will sell advertisements as well as seek opportu- nities to advertise with new clients. Submit a resume and complete the online application by Nov. 25th. www.bradleyscout.com/apply A8 THE SCOUT 14 November 2014 ADVERTISEMENT THE SCOUT 14 November 2014 A9 SPORTS Bradley basketball’s Chicago pipeline flowing strong BY AARON FREEMAN “This business is built on rela- intense and takes no excuses. Sports Editor tionships, and obviously, my roots Cunningham, the latest are deeply entrenched at home Chicagoan to grace Peoria with The Bradley men’s basketball in Chicago,” Coleman said. “I’ve his basketball skill, said he wants program is enriched with history, been involved with grassroots bas- to represent everything Chicago former and current NBA stars and ketball for over a decade, so I’ve basketball means to him when he a pipeline of players from one of known a lot of these guys since takes the court. the best basketball cities in the they were little kids. I’ve been able “[The] Chicago style of basket- world: Chicago. to watch these guys for a long time ball is all about toughness and the With names such as Joe Allen, to see them develop into the play- way we go after it each game,” Mitchell Anderson, Hersey ers they are today.” Cunningham said. “All we know Hawkins, Curley Johnson and As the Braves’ top assistant how to do is play hard and treat Walt Lemon Jr., players from coach, Coleman has played a each other like family. So, what the Chicago have certainly left their vital role in tapping back into the Chicago guys want to bring to this marks at Bradley. team is an even better During the 1995- family environment.” 1996 season, the “[The] Chicago style of basketball Taylor, who like Braves earned an Cunningham was a overall record of 22-8, is all about toughness and the way standout at Morgan a Missouri Valley we go after it each game,” Park, said that being Conference record of from Chicago and rep- 15-3 and would go on resenting his family and to the NCAA tourna- -Josh Cunningham the city where he’s from ment. Now, for the Freshman men’s basketball player has instilled major life first time since that lessons that helps him season, the Bradley off the court as well as Braves roster will feature at least Chicago recruiting trail, aiding in on the court. six players that grew up and the signing of Cunningham, an “It makes me play tough- played their high school basketball ESPN top-100 recruit. er because we have all been in the Windy City. Coleman said he has an influ- through different things coming These six current Braves from ence in the Chicago area not only from Chicago,” Taylor said. “I’ve Chicago include Ka’Darryl Bell, because of the close relationships learned not to back down from Josh Cunningham, Jermaine with the players, but also because any challenge or situation, which Morgan, Donte Thomas, Mike of his previous success in every makes me a better player and us a Shaw and Xzavier Taylor, all level of coaching as well. better team.” recruited by head coach Geno Ford “I’ve pretty much won at every As the Braves officially tip and assistant coach Ronald “Chin” level I coached at,” Coleman said. off the 2014-2015 season Friday Coleman. “I started coaching at the elemen- night, this group of Braves from Coleman has a strong connec- tary level where I won a city cham- the Windy City are ready to make tion to Chicago and the players pionship, then as a high school their own legacy and bring back from the area, having coached coach [at Whitney Young], I won a a championship banner to Carver photo by Dan Smith many current Braves while he state championship.” Arena. Sophomore Xzavier Taylor (22) passes the ball during the Braves’ was rising through the ranks as a According to the Braves from exhibition game vs. Augustana. Taylor is one of six Chicagoans on coach. the city, the brand of basketball You can follow Aaron Freeman on the Bradley roster. that is played in Chicago is tough, Twitter @aaronfreem.

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The NFC South is a quintes- I’ve been watching football The Bradley baseball team sential example of awful. No almost my entire life, and I’ve concluded outdoor practices and team in the division has a win- seen plenty of teams exceed scrimmages nearly a month ago, ning record, but a team is going expectations. This year, the team but the excitement is still high to lose a playoff spot to a team that has stunned the NFL world for the Braves. Head Coach Elvis from that Detroit-esque waste- the most has to be the Cleveland Dominguez said the team was able land. Browns and their 6-3 record thus to have two fully healthy squads That team will probably far. What’s really astonishing is scrimmage against each other in come from the NFC West, but it that every team in the AFC North the fall, and that proved to be ben- won’t be the Arizona Cardinals, has a record above .500. eficial in many ways. who are clearly the NFL’s most Prior to the season, most “It went very, very well,” surprising team. expected the Bengals to win the Dominguez said. “In years past, Lost in a division that division. The Ravens and Steelers we’ve had guys coming back from includes the NFC’s representa- would possibly be around .500 injuries or surgery, and for the tive to the Super Bowl the last again, but the Browns should be first time, it was really very com- bringing up the rear. Especially two years, Arizona is playing petitive. We have a tremendous photo by Chris Kwiecinski with Josh Gordon suspended for little brother no more, sitting amount of depth.” The Bradley softball team huddled together during one of their fall atop the west with an 8-1 record. ten games, Cleveland’s playoff Dominguez emphasized the games at Laura Bradley Park earlier this semester. The team will look Yes, they did just lose Carson hopes looked slim to none. competitive nature of the fall to defend its conference title in 2015. Palmer to a torn ACL, but he But now, after Cleveland’s scrimmages, noting that they now missed time earlier in the year 24-3 demolishing of Cincinnati have two to three guys at a posi- team has not waited as long. the group came together.” and the team still won games. and Pittsburgh’s lopsided loss to tion where they used to only have The team tasted success last Hayes said that this group is Drew Stanton led the team to the New York Jets, the Browns sit one. year in the Missouri Valley a bit different from last year’s two wins in three games, with atop the division. The Bengals are “The competition part of it real- Conference, and they intend to team that advanced deep into the the only loss coming to the second at 5-3-1, and the Steelers ly made guys better,” Dominguez experience similar results this sea- NCAA tournament. Broncos. and Ravens are tied at the bottom said. son. “Last year’s team and senior How have the Cardinals at 6-4. Granted, there are still They will look to fill holes “I think this group expects to class were very emotional, which done it? The team is third in the seven weeks left. at first base and designated hit- repeat,” head coach Amy Hayes was in a sense good because there NFL in rushing allowed, giving It’s too soon to pick a division ter during the winter, but they said. “I think we won’t worry a lot was that never die feel,” Hayes up a mere 78.6 yards per game. winner, but these results are cer- have a lot to look forward to. about what other people think of said. “This year’s team has more They also rank in the top half tainly surprising at this point in All-Americans Spencer Gaa, Tyler us or where other people place us. of a blue collar sense; get down of the NFL in offensive passing the season. Leffler and Chris Godinez are We just have our eye on the prize, to business, get to work. That’s yards, tallying just under 250 Cleveland is having their best returning this year, along with a and we’re working hard towards where their confidence comes yards per game. season since 1994, when they fully healthy arsenal of pitchers. that.” from, and that’s really showed in Cleveland is a good story, were in the now-dissolved AFC “I’m very, very excited,” The women concluded their how well we played.” but the Browns schedule has Central, making the choice obvi- Dominguez said. “My expecta- work in the fall nearly a month Late Thursday night, Bradley been extremely weak to start the ous: the Browns are the NFL’s tion is to win the Missouri Valley ago as they played a total of seven softball announced the signing of season. Four of their six wins most surprising team this season. Conference. It’s something we games. Hayes was happy with the five players, all of whom will join come against teams with los- haven’t done since 1968, and I feel way the team performed. the team for the 2015-2016 season. ing records, including two teams -Sam Dintruff very encouraged by this group. “I think we learned some things These players include four that have won just one of 17 Our goal should be nothing less about ourselves,” Hayes said. from Illinois: Stephanie Campos, games so far in 2014. than that.” “We’re a pretty balanced team Julie Kestas, Megan Mahaffy and The Cardinals are clearly the While it has been nearly 50 right now with a good number of Gabby Stoner. A fifth signee, Katie NFL’s surprise team this year. years since the baseball team tast- seniors and good number of fresh- Habryle, hails from Covington, -Garth Shanklin ed victory in the MVC, the softbal men. It was just about seeing how Washington. THE SCOUT 14 November 2014 A 11 S Opinion R-E-L-A-X Bradley fans, men’s basketball will be fine BY AARON FREEMAN season is far from over. In fact it I’m not one who enjoys mak- Braves roster grab a hold of this worked out quite fine. After Sports Editor has not even started yet. Tonight, ing excuses for myself or trying team and never underestimate a Rodgers’ call to “R-E-L-A-X,” the Braves will take on Texas- to make excuses for our school’s team again because, if they don’t, Green Bay has gone on to win five On Sept. 23 following a 19-7 Arlington to officially kick off the team, but there are some reasons the Braves will be a laughing stock out of its last six games. loss to the Detroit Lions, Green 2014-2015 season. for the embarrassment at Carver on the court. Put some faith in Ford, his Bay Packers quarterback Aaron I’m aware the Braves did not last week. Maybe the Braves’ only exhibi- coaching staff and the players that Rodgers had a very quick five-let- play up to standards last week. I One, this was the first time that tion was the right “wake up call” they will respond with vengeance ter message to Packers fans every- was sitting as close as anyone to this very young and inexperienced the team needed before the season and give the Bradley faithful a big where after his team started 1-2. the debacle that went on at Carver team played together in front of begins? If that is the case, hon- victory to start the season. That message: “R-E-L-A-X.” Arena. fans. This year’s squad features estly, I’m happy that it happened See you at Carver. After Bradley’s men’s bas- As to be expected, head coach eight players out of 14 who are in an exhibition game and not ketball team fell to Division III Geno Ford held nothing back in his transfers or freshmen and thus in the middle of Missouri Valley Augustana 58-56 last week, many postgame comments. When asked have never played a minute in a Conference play. Aaron Freeman is a junior sports fans - including those inside The if the team took the Augustana Bradley uniform. Braves fans, yes, I was as upset communication major from Wheeling, Scout office - had many doubts. Vikings for granted, Ford and Two, as mentioned above, the as you were to see our team fall Illinois. He is the Scout’s sports editor. They took to social media to junior shooting guard Omari Grier whole team took this Division III right on their faces to a Division Direct questions, comments, and describe how disappointed they said they did. school for granted and came out III team. But please take a step concerns to [email protected]. were, jumping to the conclusion “Of course,” Grier said after the laughing, not prepared to treat back and wait to see how the team edu. You can also follow him on that the season was already over. loss. “A lot of guys went into this Augustana with the respect they responds in its official opening to Twitter @aaronfreem. First, take a deep breath, and game casual and not really looking obviously deserve. the season. second, please relax, because this to execute.” Hopefully the leaders on this For Packer fans, relaxing Bradley volleyball loses two conference matches BY BRANDON WALLACE could argue that we had the Off-Staff Reporter opportunity to win. We’re playing our best volleyball to date.” Coming off its first win of the There were many team and season, Bradley’s volleyball team individual highlights for the dropped two matches to confer- Braves on Friday. They had 10 aces ence foes on Friday and Saturday. and 12 blocks, both season-highs. The Braves faced off against Freshman Jamie Livaudais’s hit Indiana State on Friday, losing in .378 percentage with a season-best four tough sets 25-23, 25-19, 20-25, 17 kills. Junior Lea Sack finished 25-21. In the first set, Bradley hit with a match-best 19 digs and .417 compared to Indiana State’s a career-high three aces. Junior .323. However, with the help of six Cordelia Murphy finished with six aces, the Sycamore’s were able to kills and five blocks. pull out the close win. “Jamie had her best match The Braves managed to keep offensively,” Maurer said. “For an the second set close until Indiana outside hitter to hit at that effi- photo by Dan Smith State pulled off a 7-0 run on their ciency is impressive.” Freshman Jamie LIvaudais attempts a block in Bradley’s first win of the season against Evansville. way to winning the set 25-19. The The Braves took on the Missouri Braves were able to withstand the Valley Conference (MVC) leader The Braves were only down as a setter and kept the defense just focusing on being better the sweep with a 25-20 win in the third Illinois State a day later, losing all 11-10 midway through the third honest by making them respect her second time through.” set, behind six digs from Lea Sack three sets 25-16. set, until the Redbirds went on a as an offensive threat.” The Braves will finish off the and five blocks from the team. It was the runs that killed 9-1 run and ended up sweeping Livaudais and freshman Taylor season with a three-match home- Despite a great effort in the fourth Bradley. In the first set, the Braves the match. Thiele tied for a team-high with stand, beginning next Saturday set, the Braves ultimately came up hung around until the Redbirds Freshman Afton Sobasky seven kills. Sack finished with 16 against Loyola at 7 p.m. short, losing 25-21. went on a late 8-2 run to take notched her eighth double-double digs. Maurer said the team’s mindset “We played an Indiana State the opener. In the second set, the of the season with 21 assists and “We’re playing teams that is going to be to keep compet- team that’s in contention for the Redbirds went on an early 7-1 run 14 digs. we’ve played well against on the ing and trying to climb the MVC conference championship,” head and finished off the set with an “Afton played very well,” road early in the season. Now they ranks. coach Jenny Maurer said, “You 8-1 run. Maurer said. “She distributed well are coming to our place, and we’re

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Updates on Bradley softball, baseball SPORTSSPORTS Braves lose two matches Diamond Briefs A10 Volleyball A11 Men’s soccer squeaks by Evansville in MVC Tournament BY GARTH SHANKLIN when you come to train everyday Sports Editor to get better.” DeRose said he was happy with Looking to defend its confer- how his entire team played, espe- ence tournament title, Bradley’s cially coming off the 2-0 loss to soccer team squared off against Drake last Saturday. Evansville in the quarterfinals of “I’m proud of how everyone the Missouri Valley Conference worked tonight,” DeRose said. tournament Wednesday night. “We got the first goal but I thought Things were not looking good we were dangerous in the counter. for Bradley early. In my opinion, we staved off the Before even started, best attacking team in the Valley freshman Jacob Taylor went down tonight...our back line was fan- with an ankle injury suffered in tastic.” pregame warmups. Despite the The victory now means the sudden lineup switch, Bradley team will face off tonight at 6 was able to knock off third-seeded p.m. against the tournament’s Evansville 1-0. second seed, Southern Illinois- Bradley’s lone goal came off Edwardsville. the foot of junior Jason Lesch, who The Braves traveled to gave credit to his teammates for Edwardsville to face the Cougars the goal and said they were the in early October and lost 2-0 with ones who did the majority of the photo by Dan Smith both Edwardsville goals coming in work. the first half. Freshman forward Richard Olson looks to control a loose ball in the second half. Olson assisted on “Richard [Olsen] crossed it, Despite entering the tourna- [Christian] Okeke managed to get Bradley’s only goal of the night. ment as the sixth seed, DeRose to it and head it back across,” easier by his teammates. was able to block shots in front thing about Logan is his confi- knows the host Braves still have a Lesch said. “That made my job “They were throwing numbers of him, Ketterer still made seven dence,” DeRose said. “You can shot at the title. really simple, I just had to tap it forward, but we defended well,” saves en route to his fourth shut- hear him talking and not only did “As long as you’re still playing, in.” Ketterer said. “Countless times, out of the season. Ketterer’s play he make the great saves, he did the you’ve got a chance,” DeRose said. Bradley’s defense made we were just blocking shots and in goal did not go unnoticed by simple things. He controlled his “Our kids are still playing, and the 11th-minute goal stand. they made it easy for me.” head coach Jim DeRose. game, he’s just been a great devel- we’re excited.” Goalkeeper Logan Ketterer said, Even though Bradley’s defense “I think the most important oping player. That’s what happens like Lesch, his job was made much Women’s basketball impresses in exhibition victory BY CHRIS KWIECINSKI During the game, one of the Assistant Sports Editor freshmen, Madison Dellamuth, took an elbow to the forehead The Bradley women’s basket- on a drive, resulting in a cut that ball team officially tipped off its needed seven stitches. season last Friday against Division Brooks, however, fully expects III Eureka College with a domi- her to be ready for the season nant 90-31 victory over the Red opener against the University of Devils that saw three Braves in Illinois-Chicago. double figures. “She’s good,” Brooks said. Sophomore Leti Lerma came “She’s practiced all week. She had off the bench to lead the Braves no signs of concussion, so we’re in scoring with 17 points, while just happy that she’s going to be freshmen Tanya Sims and Danielle prepared and ready to go out and Brewer tallied 13 and 11 points, attack the hoop again for us.” respectively. Sims added 10 Of the seven newcomers and rebounds to claim the Braves’ first three returning players, Brooks double-double of the year. said he felt that the six freshmen Every Bradley player got a benefitted most from this game. chance to see the floor and play “I thought they did wonder- in the win, and no Braves scored ful,” Brooks said. “It served the fewer than four points in the game. purpose for what it was supposed Head coach Michael Brooks to do; they did need to get some acknowledged that the exhibition jitters out.” tune up was positive, but also The advancements that the pointed out some things for the freshmen have made also caught team to improve on. the eye of the returning players, “It showed a lot of the positive including redshirt sophomore for- things we’ve been working on,” ward Whitney Tinjum. Brooks said. “There’s no excuse for “A couple of them have really us missing [layups]. We [missed a stepped up here,” Tinjum said. “I photo by Maggie Cipriano few] layups and free throws, and think three of them are starting, Junior Sameia Kendall drives to the hoop in the Nov. 7 exhibition game against Eureka College. we have to do a better job on those so I’m excited for them. They’re out a full calendar year, accord- “UIC has a couple of great have a deeper bench than what little, little things.” really doing well.” ing to the NCAA,” Tinjum said. “I components to the team,” Brooks UIC does, and we’ve got to use With only three remaining Tinjum, a transfer from have to wait until after the semes- said. “They won the [Women’s that to our advantage.” players from last year’s Braves Washington State, is currently sit- ter [to play].” Basketball Invitational]... so Brooks and the Braves open the squad playing on this team, the ting out the first half of the season According to Brooks, tonight’s they’re on the quality of some of season on the road in Chicago at seven newcomers accounted for due to NCAA transfer rules. matchup against UIC will be the teams in our conference. It’ll be UIC later today before squaring off 58 of the team’s 91 points and 19 “I transferred halfway through tough for the Braves that do suit a great indication to where we’re against DePaul Nov. 18. of the team’s 27 steals. the year last year, so I have to sit up to play. at. What’s great about us is we