The flu virus caught national attention this year, as more and more people have been hospitalized with severe symptoms. According to a report published by CBS in January, flu activity has reached the highest level since swine flu patients almost a decade ago, with more…
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Artist and Bradley alum Ken Kaminski (‘84) presented a Visual Voices Lecture at the Horowitz Auditorium in the GCC. A reception folled the lecture in the Heuser Art Gallery. Studying graphic design in his time at Bradley, Kaminski’s exhibition, “A Retrospective,” is currently displayed in…
When I began outlining this column, I planned on writing an open thank-you letter to my high school for how well it prepared me for college. But when I thought about the unfairness between alumni from my high school and less fortunate schools, I felt…
This week, Student Activities Office introduced a new student organizational tool called B Involved to campus. The tool comes in the form of a new online site which hosts information regarding active campus organizations, according to Director of Student Activities Cara Wood. “B Involved is…
Bradley students have various different reasons why they decide to attend the university. For senior Jenna Amico, the university’s Hollywood semester served as one of the reasons she chose Bradley over art schools and other universities. Amico, a television arts major, attended the Hollywood program…
Two daring players can act as a hunter and a monster in Dark is the Night, a tabletop game created by three Bradley game design students. Tomorrow, others can learn more about the game when it is displayed for the International Games Day conference in…
Junior Brooke Engerman first started working with the Activites Council of Bradley University (ACBU) during the fall of her sophomore year and through the strides she has made in the organization the past year, she is currently the featured entertainment coordinator. I wasn’t very involved…
Sophomore Sam Kuhlmeyer is teaching a class this semester called iPhone 101 to students enrolled in the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Bradley. OLLI students range from ages 50 to 98, and the class meets every Thursday from Oct.12 to Nov. 2 at Bradley.…
The Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) Summer Undergraduate Research and Artistry Colloquium was held Tuesday in the Westlake Hall Atrium. The event began with poster presentations by students in biology, chemistry and biochemistry, psychology, and world languages and cultures departments. Then, three summer fellows gave…
Bradleys biology department does not have a cookie-cutter cubicle office layout. Instead, they decorate their space with plants, artifacts and animals. One of the departments first creatures was a fish donated four years ago by a student going to medical school who could no longer…