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Brief: SABRC applications due Monday

Student organizations wishing to receive funding from the Student Activities Budget Review Committee must submit online applications by 11:59 p.m. on Nov. 3. Applicants should provide PDFs, word documents or PowerPoints that explain their financial requests, including reasons for needing funds and costs of all…

Brief: Talent runs in student’s blood

Fraternity and Sorority Life invites students to display their musical talents at a blood drive Nov. 3 to 5 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Singers, instrument players, DJs and other musically-inclined students can sign up for a timeslot to perform in the Markin Performance…

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…

Low attendance for domestic abuse vigil

One in three women and one in seven men have been victims of domestic abuse. To help spread awareness of this fact during the National Prevention of Domestic Abuse month, the Health and Wellness Center organized several events on campus. “With all the news about…

Zombie apocalypse results in zero casualities

On Saturday, Oct. 25, zombies occupied the Markin Recreation Center. The Activities Council of Bradley University hosted the Walking Undead Zombie Laser Tag event. Participants had one minute to build their shacks before the zombies invaded. Then, they used it to shelter themselves from the…

Brave Pitch spurs competition

On Oct. 22, the Turner Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation hosted the Brave Pitch competition. Students had three minutes to present an innovative idea to a panel of judges and a student audience. The top three competitors received cash prizes of $125, $75 and $50,…

Spooky singles scares

Students had a chance to take a two-tiered tour of terror Thursday evening Oct. 21, aptly named The Slaughterhouse in Singles. Residential Living, the group that organized the haunted house, transformed typically quiet Lovelace Hall into a menagerie of the maleficent. The first two floors…

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…

Bradley alumna’s got game

Aspiring video game designers had the opportunity to receive valuable insight from Bradley alumna and industry professional Emily Berger, who returned to the Hilltop for a presentation to students Oct. 24. Berger is currently a technical artist for the Santa Monica Studio branch of Sony…

Brief: Running club hosts 3k race

The Bradley University Running Club will host their first Detweiller Open Nov. 9, and sign-ups are open to all students. The cost for participating in the event is $25. Students may sign up through the team’s website, www.runningbraves.weebly.com. For more information, contact President Stephen Tony…

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