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Pre-law students take on theatre production

Some students hit the books to study; some find internships to hone in on their future trades. But this semester, four Bradley pre-law students are stepping back in time to practice law and onto the Hartmann Center mainstage. The Theatre Department’s next play, “These Shining…

Brief: ACBU invites students to a music-filled evening

Activities Council of Bradley University is hosting a night featuring food and entertainment for students in its event called “Love is an Open Door” at 7 p.m. Feb. 19 in Michel Student Center Ballroom. The newly-established acapella group, Six Appeal, will perform at the event,…

Brief: History talk presented in the library

Speaker Jessica Taylor will speak to students about English colonialism at 6 p.m. Feb. 21 in the Wyckoff Room of Cullom-Davis Library. The talk is titled “Certaine Boundes: Indian Peoples, Nations and Violence in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake” and will focus on the Algonquin Indians and…

Religious life on campus: then and now

Although there is a diverse amount of religious representation on campus, there was a time when religious involvement at Bradley was vastly different than today. When the university was first founded in 1897 as the Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Lydia Moss Bradley established the university as…

Best-selling author built on basketball and books

New York Times best-selling author Matt de la Peña visited campus last night to speak about his journey of self discovery through books in the Peplow Pavilion. De la Peña started by explaining his childhood growing up in a biracial home where his father was…

Policy allows preferred pronouns

Student Senate will vote on a Pronoun Resolution at its next General Assembly Feb. 13. The resolution proposes a way for students to pick which pronouns, such as “he,” “she” or “they,” are on their Sakai and Webster profiles. Student Body President Jenna Dellaria brought…

Humans of the Hilltop: Koch Bar

Koch Bar, a freshman international student from South Sudan, is mostly know as the towering 6-foot-11-inch center for the Bradley basketball team. But one thing people don’t know about Bar is that he is also an aspiring artist. “You never see a tall, 6-foot-11-inch guy…

Police Reports: 2017-02-10

A male university employee reported being struck in the head at the door of his residence at 1:31 a.m. Feb. 7 on the 1600 block of W. Ayres Street. The employee told officers he was hit by an unknown male who ran away after hitting…

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