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Police Reports: 2014-10-17

• Officers were doing a routine walk-through in Jobst Hall at 8:01 p.m. Oct. 10 when they observed a male student watching pornography. When officers entered the room, the student closed his browser and removed his headphones. Officers said the male’s genitalia was exposed with…

Making space for art

On a tour through the Midwest, artists Simon Grennan and Christopher Sperandio made one of their last stops at Bradley for “Cargo Space,” a mobile artist residency program. The exhibit will be open in the Heuser art gallery until Nov. 6. The program hit the…

Brief: Brave Pitch accepting applications

The Turner School of Entrepreneurship and Innovation will host Brave Pitch again this year. The competition gives students with passionate and innovative ideas three minutes to pitch an idea for a product or service they have invented. Three cash prizes will be awarded that night,…

Intern gains insight into Israel

Imagine going to a country three times before, only to find on the fourth trip that the country is partaking in a war. Special education major Abby Baron ’14, traveled to Israel this past July to complete a summer internship at the Tel Aviv Center…

Enrollment written in the STARs

Due to this year’s low enrollment, Bradley is looking into strategies to attract students to the Hilltop. The decline in enrollment numbers is evident all over the Midwest, according to Assistant Director of Admissions Cory Craig, and the issue may be attributed to an increasing…

Annual safety report addresses student needs

With online harassment, domestic violence and sexual abuse policies and plans of action popping up at universities nationwide, Clery Act safety and crime reporting has been refined to meet growing student needs. The 2013-2014 Annual Security and Fire Safety report, published by the Bradley University…

Uni./Main frustrates drivers

In order to improve safety and divert traffic for pedestrians and motorists, the University Street and Main Street intersection added on-street parking, sidewalk ramps, a raised crossroad and 30-second periods of traffic standstill for pedestrians to cross diagonally across the streets. The changes this spring…

‘Spring Awakening’ attracts high numbers

After only one week, “Spring Awakening” has surpassed the total attendance of the full two-week run of last year’s fall musical, “Side Show”. “[‘Spring Awakening’] is already pretty well-known to student-age audiences, and it speaks to them,” Director Scott Kanoff said. “Like ‘RENT’, it’s one…

Homecoming court announced

Bradley will host its annual Homecoming Court pageant Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. in Student Center Ballroom. Eleven women and four men applied to be on the 2014 Homecoming Court. To apply, students were required to submit a résumé and reply to five short-answer questions.…

Student Senate sets goals high

At Monday’s general assembly meeting, Student Senate outlined its goals for the year, which will begin with filling more than 15 general assembly seats that remain open. “[We plan] to completely fill them by the end of October,” Speaker of the Assembly Sarah Handler said.…

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