Around the country, primary elections are just around the corner. Bradley’s major election cycle just ended with the election of the 2018-2019 Student Body Officers. The winner of the election and new president of the student body is Mikki Tran. Tran is a senior health…
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What do a massage therapist, clothing designer and vegetarian chef have in common? They were all at the Working Women Expo from on Saturday. The event, which was free and open to the public, was the second annual Working Women Expo hosted by the student…
Every year, I buy my mom a book for her birthday. It’s become something she looks forward to each September. In fact, it’s quite a logical gift. My mom loves churning through pages before she goes to bed each night. I’m a writer who has…
A female student reported two unknown males harassing her at Institute Place on April 17 at 8:50 p.m. The student said two men in a mini van pulled up next to her and said “Hey pretty girl, get in the van.” She told officers she…
With the Cullom-Davis Library closing at 4 a.m. Mondays through Thursdays, it’s easy for students to turn study days into sleepovers. However, with its weekend hours, the early bird is not catching the (book) worm. Recently, there have been discussions about potentially reallocating some of…
Graffiti was discovered in six different locations throughout campus early Wednesday morning. Together, the words spelled out the phrase, “Gary doesn’t care about black people.” Bradley Hall, Caterpillar Global Communication Center, Michel Student Center, Hayden-Clark Alumni Center and the Williams and Harper residence halls were…
Thumbs up to Admissions and Enrollment Office Bradley had a record-high number of application submissions for fall 2017. Freshman enrollment increased from a year ago, as well as transfer enrollment. We think this upward trend in enrollment increases campus spirit and improves the college experience…
College is, for lack of a better word, a sh*tstorm. The emotional trauma, the moments of silliness and the passing characters that unfold over the course of four years are enough to make students return home with several scars on their backs and give everybody…
College can be full of moral ambiguity. No two people share mirrored views on right and wrong. For college campuses, this especially applies to academics. When it comes to getting an A, students seem to be willing to do whatever it takes. In 2017, Kessler…