As the sun rose over campus Tuesday morning, students and faculty gawked in horror at the empty platform in Founder’s Circle. The statue of Bradley’s beloved founder Lydia Moss-Bradley was missing. “I cried. I just dropped my books and cried,” said freshman education major Molly…
Posts published in March 2012
We may never know what really happened on the night of February 26 between Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman in Sanford, Fla. Zimmerman shot and killed Martin, claiming self-defense after seeing Martin walk down the street in what he considered a suspicious manner. Zimmerman claims…
Just one day before winning the Illinois primary, former Massachusetts governor and presidential candidate Mitt Romney addressed the crowd of about 1,000 people gathered in front of Bradley Hall. The unseasonably warm afternoon proved favorable for the students, faculty, community members and national media congregated…
Vice President of Communications Shelley Epstein received a text message from congressman Aaron Schock late last Friday night about the possibility for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney to make a stop on Bradley’s campus. Three days later, Romney spoke in front of more than a…
Many students returned to campus this week with tan lines and tales of parties from Spring Break. But for 39 Bradley students, the break was an experience of volunteering, leadership and community building with Students Today Leaders Forever. STLF is a nonprofit organization founded in…
With Student Body officer elections more than a week away, campaigning is at full speed. Candidate names along with tickets and platforms were officially released on the Student Senate website earlier this week, revealing a total of 20 candidates, six of which are running for…
While Bradley students finished enjoying their spring break, the Bradley men’s baseball team finished its stretch of 17 straight road games, compiling a record of 10-6-1. Senior Justin Ziegler, who recorded his first win of the season on March 16th, was pleased with the way…
Sunday’s highly-anticipated season five premier of AMC’s Mad Men is sparking nothing but excitement from fans and boredom from their friends who have to hear about all those damn complex storylines. Look, it’s not an easy show for the uninitiated to get into. There’s 52…
Early on in the, we’ll call it, “adaptation” of ‘80s sitcom “21 Jump Street,” Nick Offerman looks at bumbling police rookies Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum and says “we’ve revived a secret undercover program from the ‘80s because the guys who make that don’t come…