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Warhol pieces pop in Heuser

Colors popped as the Andy Warhol: Prints and Polaroids exhibit wrapped up Thursday, Sept. 25. Heuser Art Gallery received six new screen prints in the fall of 2013, adding to its collection of 150 Polaroids and black and white prints. The art gallery was originally…

Before you sign: a lesson in house hunting

It’s only a month into classes, but students are already renewing leases and searching for places to live next year. Some say it’s easy to get caught up in the lease-signing key-finding frenzy, which can create a bit of pressure. “I felt like if I…

Student Senate: A semester preview

Senators start up the Rise of the Red with student senate events this year. New student senators were announced Wednesday evening, with only 34 percent of the seats filled. Additional senators with late petitions will be voted on in the first general assembly meeting. If…

Elementary Education program sees updates

Elementary education majors can expect updates to the program as Bradley works to align itself more closely with state codes next year. This past month, the Illinois State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board approved Bradley’s Education and Health Sciences Department’s proposal for a redesigned elementary…

Greeks grill out

Greek chapters came together Aug. 26 to offer Bradley students an afternoon of food and fun at the Greek Grill Out on Olin Quad. Sororities and fraternities hosted the event to welcome new and returning students, as well as to raise money for the Boys…

Senate seats: Off to the races

For students looking for a valuable experience, it all begins with a vote. Candidates must have a 2.0 minimum GPA, although freshmen are exempt. Each petitioner must also get 40 signatures from students in his or her constituency. Petitions are due to the Student Activities…

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