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Professor gives first-hand account of German immigration crisis

Dress shoes and a crisp, blue blazer – it’s not what many would expect a person trekking 400 miles across Germany to wear, but William Toel did. The Honors Program professor wore the exact same outfit Tuesday as he spoke in the Cullom-Davis Library about…

Police Reports: 2016-11-04

• Seven non-students were in a garage watching Game 7 of the Cubs vs. Indians World Series when they were robbed at gunpoint at 10:18 p.m. Nov. 2 on the 1100 block of N. Douglas Street. Two armed males demanded the seven non-students empty their pockets…

Humans of the Hilltop: Brian O’Donnell

  Despite growing up in the Midwest, living in Los Angeles has always been inevitable for 2016 Bradley graduate and “Contagion” actor Brian O’Donnell. During his junior year of high school, O’Donnell’s acting agent in Chicago booked his first big audition. Although he has always…

Brief: Brave Comedy brings comedian to the Hilltop

Comedian Matthew Broussard will entertain students at 8 p.m. Nov. 9 in Michel Student Center Ballroom. Broussard, who can currently be seen on MTV2’s “Guy Code,” has also been featured on Comedy Central and NBC. For further information, contact ACBU comedy committee member Ryan Rembert…

Election survey promotes national research

In the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election, Bradley is participating in a nationwide research consortium along with 23 other universities. “The end goal of this is to learn about the election from a variety of perspectives,” Anji Phillips, assistant professor of television arts, said.…

Brief: Alumni provide insight about life after Bradley

Former Bradley students will return to the Hilltop at 7 p.m. Nov. 7 to discuss their post-graduation experiences. “A Look Into The First Year Out: Alumni Tell All” will feature Q-and-A sessions about topics such as starting a business, moving to a new city and…

Brief: Students gather to watch presidential election results

The Department of Political Science is hosting an election night viewing party at 7 p.m. Nov. 8 in Michel Student Center Ballroom. Live election results will be screened to attendees. Free food and drinks will be provided and all are welcome to attend. Contact Megan…

Refugee tells story, inspires action

The Syrian refugee crisis was brought closer to home as Syrian native Qutaiba Idlbi discussed the challenges of being a refugee in America during an election year. Idlbi addressed a packed Neumiller hall, filled with students, faculty and members of the community. The event was…

Local Sushi Reviews

Name: Kyle Stone Where you went: Osaka Hibachi and Sushi Bar, 5201 W. War Memorial Drive What you had: Spicy salmon roll, spicy crab roll, alaskan roll Price: $10.50 What you thought: Fixed in the front of the Shoppes at Grand Prairie outdoor mall, Osaka…

Greek life students talk stereotypes, individuality

The greek community fostered a night of leadership as they brought two speakers to campus. Lori Hart, the senior director of Prevention Initiatives for Pi Kappa Phi National Headquarters, ran the workshop and gave the 7:30 p.m. presentation titled “YOU be YOU: A Discussion on…

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