Imagine, for a moment, that you are in charge of your country’s official Twitter page for a week; every tweet is of your own crafting, and every follow is a follow for the country as a whole. What kinds of things would you tweet about?…
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“Teaching Ferguson: Social Justice Tips for Educating the Community,” the second event in the “Conversation Continues” series, organized by the Division of Student Affairs and Multicultural Student Services, took place Thursday night in the Caterpillar Global Communications Center. The event featured Bryant K. Smith, an…
What a game, right? That Super Bowl was quite the show. It was close, it was intense, and it was filled with controversy. It made for some excellent TV, which doesn’t always translate to a great football game. Yet I feel pretty disappointed about this…
Former sports communication major Lauren Watts (’14) is racing her way to the top as an intern for the nation’s largest philanthropic half-marathon, the OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon. The 500 Festival, a not-for-profit organization, coordinates and executes different events throughout Indianapolis, Indiana to promote the…
Two meetings into the year and Student Senate isn’t pulling any punches. Despite losing senators after the change in semester, there are already a few resolutions on the table. Last semester’s suggestions to change homecoming to a week-long event and to place new scanners in…
Last year, Bradley softball swept its way through the Missouri Valley Conference tournament into the Women’s College World Series behind a potent offense and a top-notch starting pitcher in Madeline Lynch-Crumrine. Now, the team is back on the field and looking to build on last…
January 1 marks the initiation of New Year’s resolutions around the world. From weight loss to job success, we have all set goals, some of which we haven’t accomplished, at one point in our lives. For this reason, I decided to step away from the…
Markin Recreational Center is offering personal training to students, faculty, staff and alumni. Sessions last for one hour or can be divided into two 30-minute sessions. Training is designed to help motivate individuals to reach fitness goals. The prices for students, faculty and staff are…
Nursing students gathered in the Student Center Ballroom Friday for the White Coat Ceremony, which commemorates the beginning of their concentrated clinical experience. Bradley’s nursing department was one of 100 recipients nationwide of the grant to fund this ceremony. Students were given white coats and…
The hills, or rather Marty Theatre, were alive with the sound of slam poetry and singing Thursday night, as performer and self-proclaimed “Jewish, transsexual Weird Al” Harvey Katz took the stage. Katz is known for his pro-LGBT poems and music videos, which emulate his own…