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Posts published in March 2016

Police Reports: 2016-03-24

• A resident advisor at University Hall was making rounds of the dorm rooms before spring break at 10:39 p.m. Friday, March 11, when he located a homemade stun gun in a male student’s room. The RA reported this to the Bradley University Police Department…

Communication department chairman steps down

After serving ten years as the chairperson for the Department of Communication, Paul Gullifor is stepping down from the position this semester. “You just kind of know when it’s time,” Gullifor said. “Frankly, I’m tired, and it’s probably good for the department to have someone…

Editorial: Sexual assault awareness includes teaching consent

In a time when sexual assault is a common occurrence, it is important to teach people to respect consent. The majority of sexual assault victims are women. About 9 percent of rape and sexual assault victims are male, according to Rape Abuse and Incest National…

Brief: ACBU looking for opening act for spring concert

The Activities Council of Bradley University is currently looking for Bradley student bands to open for The Strive April 28 at Rock Into Spring, ACBU’s spring concert. The pop/rock band from Kansas, Missouri, has performed with a variety of other artists, including Fall Out Boy,…

Spoken word duo tackles modern day issues

Megan Falley and Olivia Gatwood, two spoken word poets and authors who make up the duo Speak Like a Girl, performed Sunday. The event, hosted by Activities Council of Bradley University (ACBU), was an educational performance aimed at using the performers’ poetry to inform audience…

Wardle grants release to three Braves

Three men’s basketball players will take their leave from the Hilltop, according to Bradley athletics. Freshmen Scottie James, Joel Okafor and Davante Cooper will all be playing for different schools next year, as they were granted their releases by head coach Brian Wardle on Friday.…

Women’s basketball’s season ends with loss to UNI

Trailing by one point to Northern Iowa with 20 seconds left, the Bradley women’s basketball team had a chance to upset the No. 1 seeded Panthers. But, a block from UNI in the waning seconds saved the game for the Panthers, who ended the Braves’…

Braves oust Shockers in MVC Tournament

By beating Wichita State 56-51 in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, the Braves not only snapped the Shockers’ nine-game conference tournament winning streak, but they also won their first MVC tournament game in four years. By playing a defensive game, the Braves and head coach…

Police Reports: 2016-03-10

• Officers received a complaint about loud music coming from a Main Street Commons apartment at 5:20 p.m. March 2. Officers smelled marijuana from outside the room, but they were unable to enter because they received no answer at the door. • Officers responded to…

Baseball splits at the Irish- Alamo Classic

Bradley could’ve left the Irish-Alamo Classic in San Antonio with three wins and a loss. Heck, they were even capable of a 4-0 record . However, thanks to several blown leads in the waning innings of a couple games, the Braves left the Lone Star…

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