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Yik Yak is not anonymous in harassment, theft

It is easy to make thoughtless posts to the mobile phone app Yik Yak because users are nameless, but these posts are not as anonymous as they seem. Chief of the Bradley University Police Department Brian Joschko said many students think posts on Yik Yak…

Tyler Ford shares story, gender experience

Students were able to find some common ground after listening to speaker and writer Tyler Ford Wednesday in Neumiller Hall. Common Ground, Bradley’s gay-straight alliance, invited Ford to speak about their experience with gender identity. Ford, who identifies as agender and asexual, spoke to students…

Tacos in review

Tacos al pastor The tacos at both El Jimador and El Zarape were delicious in their own ways, but I have to hand it to El Jimador for the golden-brown, happiness-infused sauce they marinated the pork in. I could bathe in that sauce, and the…

Scholarship Expo expands discipline scope

Students showcased their research, scholarships and creative works at the annual Student Scholarship expo last night. However, this year’s expo was different because there was a strong push by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs to make the expo more multi-disciplinarian. “Last year, about…

Brief: New Glasser award accepting applications

The Joanne K. Glasser Endowed Tradition and Spirit Award is now accepting applications until 5 p.m. May 2. The award is meant for creative ideas that will enhance campus traditions and invigorate school spirit. The winner will receive $4,000 for their initiative, or the award…

Hilltop engages international students

Although some Bradley students would jump at the chance to study abroad in any far-flung corner of the globe, there are many students on the Hilltop doing that right now: International students. Bradley’s international student population has been growing steadily over the past few years…

Police Reports: 2016-04-15

There was an apartment building fire at an unknown time April 9 on the 1000 block of N. University St. The three male residents were told it could be up to six months until they are able to return to the apartment. According to a…

Brief: Intern award announced

Bradley’s Springer Center For Internships announced the 2016 Outstanding Intern of the Year Award winners. The award is given to one student from each of the university’s five colleges. This year’s outstanding interns are: Caterpillar College of Engineering and Technology — senior mechanical engineering major…

Brief: Lecrae to perform on campus

The Christian rapper Lecrae will perform at Renaissance Coliseum 7 p.m. Sunday. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes invited Lecrae to campus. General admission tickets cost $35. VIP tickets, which include general admission, early access to venue, a tour laminate and a photo opportunity with Lecrae,…

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