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Posts published in April 2015

Tennis served in opening MVC matches

Bradley’s women’s tennis team picked up two consecutive Missouri Valley Conference losses this weekend. The Braves were defeated by Northern Iowa 4-3 on Friday and by Drake 7-0 Saturday on Senior Day. Against Northern Iowa, the duo of sophomore Ashley Thai and freshman Alexa Brandt…

The Edge to bring talent, show

The Edge, Bradley University’s student-run radio station, will host it’s first talent competition Saturday on Olin Quad from 6 to 8 p.m. “This will be my first time debuting any of my music on campus, so I’m super excited about performing,” junior history major Ryan…

Senior Column: From a Brave to a Buckeye

When I came to Bradley my freshman year, I had no idea what I was getting into. In high school, I was most actively involved in avoiding slow walkers in hallways crammed with three thousand students and calculating how many hours of homework I would…

Students ready to roll with NPHC

National Panhellenic Council is inviting students to its first “Rolling with NPHC” at the Peoria Palace Skating Rink on April 10. NPHC is comprised of five African-American greek chapters, and its president Bonnie Conner said she hopes the event will provide a way for students…

Senior Column: Remembering college (sort of)

I’d like to preface this by saying that I am not the best writer in the world by any means, but I’ll do my best. If it gets boring and you stop reading, I won’t be offended because I don’t know how far I’d make…

New fraternity hosts first charity week

Bradley’s newest fraternity, Delta Sigma Phi, hosted its first philanthropy week to raise funds in support of the Red Cross. They sold donuts and coffee outside Bradley Hall on Monday, partnered with the Campustown Subway on Tuesday, and hosted the semester’s last blood drive on…

Comedian talks depression

Mental health awareness and comedy: two things that you wouldn’t think to pair up together, but 21-year-old stand-up comic Kevin Breel makes it work. On Wednesday around 80 students gathered in Marty Theater to listen to Breel talk about his struggles with depression while incorporating…

Campaign tells students to ‘make your move’

The Wellness Program has launched a social media campaign entitled “Make Your Move Bradley” in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April. Organizations such as Bradley Help, Empower and Teach (HEAT), Body Project and Student Activities Budget Review Committee have partnered to promote the…

Student featured by graphic design society

Callie Lack, a senior graphic design major, received recognition as the April member of the month for the American Institute of Graphic Arts in St. Louis at its annual student conference Feb. 21. Lack joined the association last year by becoming involved with Bradley’s chapter,…

Brief: Women’s studies teaches wage negotiation

Bradley’s Women’s Studies Program and the Smith Career Center are partnering to host the $tart $mart Workshop in the Garrett Cultural Center from 5 to 8 p.m. April 15. The workshop will teach women about salary negotiation procedures and inform students about the wage gap…

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