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Posts published in November 2014

Apple to Apples to tasty treats

Nov. 14 marked the opening of an all new Apple Store in London, and it’s not just any Apple Store; it is The Real Apple Store. This new store has a more expansive selection of products available than any Apple Store has had before, with…

BU, IU pair up for Law Scholar program

Through a collaboration with Indiana University’s Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Bradley has crated the Bradley Law Scholar program, which is aimed to help students get into a distinguished law school and minimize student debt. Each year, Bradley’s Pre-Law Center Director Nicole Meyer and…

Congresswoman imparts wisdom to graduates

United States Representative and class of 1978 alumna Robin Kelly will give the Mid-Year Commencement ceremony speech Dec. 20. In addition to speaking, Kelly will be awarded the Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters award at a reception Dec. 19. “The Honorable Robin Kelly was selected…

First National Bank of Snapchat

Nowadays, money exists in the craziest forms. From Bitcoins to Apple Pay, it seems that no new payment idea is too outlandish. Heck, you might even be able to pay someone through something like Snapchat. Oh, wait. That’s actually happening. On Monday, Snapchat users were…

Khalifa Police Reports

Five-time Grammy nominee Wiz Khalifa paid a visit to the Renaissance Coliseum as part of Activities Council of Bradley University’s fall concert held Nov. 15 at 9 p.m. The following police reports are attributed to the events surrounding the record-setting concert. • Officers saw a…

Giving back with service

Besides bundling up in the cold and consuming absurd amounts of turkey, November brings with it special opportunities to give back to the community. This year, consider spending your break volunteering instead of fighting over Black Friday sales. Festival of Trees The Crittenton Center hosts…

Jazz showcase highlights BU professors

Bradley jazzed up its performance schedule by hosting the Tom Marko Sextet Thursday night in the Dingeldine Music Center. The event, which showcased a jazzy and original style, featured Bradley Professor of Jazz Ensembles Todd Kelly on trumpet and flugelhorn and Bradley Professor of Music…

Lifetime ‘rocks the boat’ with Aaliyah biopic

In case you missed it, last Sunday marked the debut of Lifetime’s highly anticipated biopic, which chronicled the life and career of the late R&B superstar Aaliyah. Despite the issues that arose during the production of the made-for-TV film (Aaliyah’s family was against the movie…

Brief: Markin sets holiday hours

The Markin Recreation Center will have different hours of operation for Thanksgiving break. The building will be open Nov. 26 from 6 a.m. – 5 p.m., Nov. 28 from 7 a.m. – 8 p.m., Nov. 29 from 12 – 6 p.m. and Nov. 30 from…

Good news, Derrick Rose fans

It’s a little ironic that the first day I visited Bradley was the day Derrick Rose tore his ACL. I remember falling to the back of my tour line to sneak out my phone and check for an update. “Bulls won but… D Rose is…

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