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Posts published in May 2014

Police Reports: 5.2.14

• Officers saw a male non-student throw a small bag into a nearby garbage can by the Renaissance Coliseum at 8:30 p.m. April 24. The male then entered the Coliseum and was checked by security. The male’s eyes were bloodshot, and he smelled of marijuana.…

Player of the year Lemek thankful for family, friends

Children form the craziest dreams when they are young, and Bradley’s Danielle Lemek is well on her way to fulfilling her childhood dreams. Lemek’s dreams are to play on the LPGA Tour, and her résumé looks promising after just two years at Bradley.  She holds…

Uni./Main for Dummies

You’ve seen it. You’ve walked through it. You’ve cursed the traffic. Now, get the facts on what’s happening at the intersection of University Street and Main Street. 1. Starting May 12, “pedestrian scramble” periods will introduce a 30 second break in the traffic light rotation…

Timeflies: After Hours

Good music is like a good slice of chocolate cake; it melts into your taste buds with every bite, forcing you to wonder how many times you can ingest it without growing tired of it or feeling guilty. Unfortunately, Timeflies’ sophomore-but-somehow-debut album makes me feel…

Men’s golf third in MVC tournament

Bradley’s men’s golf teed off at the Missouri Valley Conference Golf Championship en route to its best finish since 1986. Bradley was projected to finish fifth in the tournament, but the Braves came out strong and finished third as a team with three of the…

Retiring professors reflect on time at Bradley

Tracy Harris After 24 years with Bradley, Associate Professor of the Department of Foreign Language, Tracy Harris, bids farewell to the Hilltop. Harris began her academic journey at Bennington College, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and French. She followed her B.A.…

Entrepreneurs spring innovations into action

Innovative Bradley students from across campus were aiming high on the Hilltop this week with ideas they hoped would win them experiences, a hefty first place prize and a ticket to the land of opportunity. The Foster College of Business hosted the eighth annual Project…

Alpha Chi named national representative

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…

Part 2 of 2: Meet the VPSA candidates

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…

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