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Organization increases awareness of campus veterans

word about the group by hosting its first Veterans Day Ceremony. The event will include a raising of the flag, veteran speeches, taps and a flag presentation on the Student Center patio at 11 a.m. Nov. 11. According to president Justin Sorenson, the group wants…

Campaign to end Alzheimer’s

This year, 6.5 million people have Alzheimer’s. This number is expected to triple by 2050 unless some type of preventative measure or cure is developed. Care of the baby boomer generation will largely fall on students in college now, according to Alzheimer’s Education specialist, Darren…

Students dye hair for breast cancer awareness

In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Student Health Advisory Committee held an event on Olin Quad Wednesday, Oct. 29. Students could donate $1 and get their hair dyed pink for the day. They could also pick up stickers or door hangers with information…

Students brush up on study skill basics

For students fresh out of midterms, the study skills seminar Oct. 26 was a potentially beneficial resource. The Epsilon Kappa Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. hosted the event. Coordinator of the Turning Point Retention Program Pam Miller spoke at the seminar. Miller discussed…

Modern day slavery recognized

Everyday, countless children around the world are forced into modern day slavery and led to believe their lives are not their own to control. “Not My Life,” a dual documentary and panel discussion on campus, offers students and community members opportunities to learn and fight…

Student Senate passes ROTC resolution

Student Senate passed its first resolution of the year and proposed others at Monday’s General Assembly meeting. The first resolution was related to ROTC students. Student senators Christopher Spadafora and Aditya Sreekumar proposed the resolution allowing ROTC students to schedule classes early to better accommodate…

University Senate resolves ‘D’ confusion

For the students who have had to work around Bradley’s credit transfer procedures, it made an often-times confusing distraction. In an effort to ease students’ paths towards graduation, the Bradley University Senate revised the policies concerning transferring a D grade, which were considered “complex and…

Making space for art

On a tour through the Midwest, artists Simon Grennan and Christopher Sperandio made one of their last stops at Bradley for “Cargo Space,” a mobile artist residency program. The exhibit will be open in the Heuser art gallery until Nov. 6. The program hit the…

Student Senate sets goals high

At Monday’s general assembly meeting, Student Senate outlined its goals for the year, which will begin with filling more than 15 general assembly seats that remain open. “[We plan] to completely fill them by the end of October,” Speaker of the Assembly Sarah Handler said.…

Club paints new perspective

There is a new art club on the scene this semester. The Visual Arts Club (VAC) will hold its first meeting Thursday, Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. on the first floor of the Heuser art building. Both art majors and non-majors can join VAC. Some…

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