For the first time in Bradley history, not one, not two, but three sorority women have been selected for each of their respective chapters to serve on a national level. Senior hospitality leadership major Jordan Garcia of Alpha Chi Omega was selected April 21 to…
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Monday marked the beginning of part two of the vice president for student affairs (VPSA) public interview forums, which invited students, faculty and staff to meet the remaining two finalists. On Thursday and Friday, candidate Art Munin shared his qualifications and said he discovered his…
For the second time in two and a half years, Bradley athletic department will be without an associate athletic director for external affairs. Former Associate Athletics Director of External Affairs Heidi Wegmueller left the university last week to be account executive for Badger Sports Properties…
At the 3rd annual Stroll Like a Kappa (SLAK) event Saturday, three all-female dance teams were in it to win it. This event is an annual dance competition hosted by Bradley’s chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. SLAK also hosts popular musical artists, with…
Students investigated a different perspective on what makes the world spin in Spanish Composition (FLS 303). On April 28 classes participated in a videoconference with Basque-language author Kirmen Uribe, to learn more about his book and the process behind it. After reading Uribe’s novel “Lo…
After former president of South Africa Nelson Mandela died last December, world leaders mourned the loss of a champion for Civil Rights. Several United States Congress members made the trip to Africa, including Ill.’s Aaron Schock ’02 and John Lewis from Georgia’s 5th district. Lewis…
This past weekend, SERVE and greek life teamed up for “All Greeks Give Back”, a special Service on Saturday event April 12. Both greek and non-greek students volunteered their services in the Peoria and surrounding communities. A total of 335 students volunteered at 21 different…
After waiting for more than one year, Bradley will be welcoming a new dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences on June 8. Christopher Jones, who accepted the position this month, currently serves as Dean of Arts and Sciences at Le Moyne College…
You might have seen him doing flips off trees, running up sloped walls or jumping over obstacles across campus, but soon, you can see him on NBC’s television show, “American Ninja Warrior”. Junior and interactive media major Drew Marinelli was one of more than 120…
• Officers received a complaint from a male student who said he saw three unknown males take a traffic barrel from the Main and University intersection construction site around 3 a.m. April 10. Patrol officers and on-campus security not find the males. Most barrels…