Six Things to Be Thankful For in 2014 1. You probably don’t have Ebola Let’s be honest, the likelihood of you having Ebola is incredibly slim. But with all the news coverage of the outbreaks and the quarantines happening in response to Americans going to…
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The Bradley University Police Department is encouraging students living in off-campus housing to register with the Vacant House Watch program before leaving for Thanksgiving Break. While students are away, BUPD will include the patrolling of vacant homes in their everyday routes. All those who are…
The Student Activities Office and Admissions Department teamed up for a special night for visiting and Bradley students. The members, or “agents”, of Mission IMPROVable, Patrick, James, Bryce and Joey, are from Los Angeles and are now living in Chicago as professional actors. “We’ve had…
This past week, the Tunnel of Oppression increased awareness among students about issues including domestic abuse, sexual assault and racial discrimination, while offering suggestions on how to make a change. This year’s event added the Tunnel of Hope, which called students to be proactive in…
Looking to defend its conference tournament title, Bradley’s soccer team squared off against Evansville in the quarterfinals of the Missouri Valley Conference tournament Wednesday night. Things were not looking good for Bradley early. Before the game even started, freshman Jacob Taylor went down with an…
Bahnt Frieberger Going galactic seems to be on everybody’s minds lately. Between “Gravity,” “Guardians of the Galaxy” and the recent comet landing, space travel is coming back in a big way. It only feels right that acclaimed director Chris Nolan’s latest film “Interstellar” explores that…
To contract Ebola, one must come in direct contact with bodily fluids of someone who is already sick with the disease. In 1976, an extremely infectious disease was discovered near the Ebola River in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo). Its outbreak spread to…
The Bradley women’s basketball team officially tipped off its season last Friday against Division III Eureka College with a dominant 90-31 victory over the Red Devils that saw three Braves in double figures. Sophomore Leti Lerma came off the bench to lead the Braves in…
Senior Danielle Dyksterhouse made her directorial debut Thursday evening as “Proof” pulled back its curtains from the Hartmann Center stage. Interim Chairperson of the Department of Theatre Arts Scott Kanoff said Dyksterhouse is the first-ever undergraduate student to direct a main-stage play. “I chose Danielle…
Coming off its first win of the season, Bradley’s volleyball team dropped two matches to conference foes on Friday and Saturday. The Braves faced off against Indiana State on Friday, losing in four tough sets 25-23, 25-19, 20-25, 25-21. In the first set, Bradley hit…