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Posts published in April 2015

Editorial: Students need Student Affairs

Job placement rates. Academic program rankings. Cost of tuition. Location. Factors such as these are often some of the first to come to mind when researching colleges, but they only begin to encompass what awaits students when they come to campus for their first tour.…

Student Senate creates Director of PR position

The first bylaw amendments under Student Senate’s new executive board came to the floor during Monday’s General Assembly, spurring discussion about organizational restructuring and the group’s growing social media needs. President of the Student Body Sarah Handler presented two bylaw amendments to the General Assembly,…

SONOR gets H.E.A.T.ed about smoking

While this week’s strong winds may have extinguished cigarettes, SOcial NORming was working to extinguish them in a more permanent manner. Olin Quad was busy with SONOR’s Smoke-Out and H.E.A.T.’s (Help, Empower, and Teach) Beer Drive April 21 and 22. This is the seventh year…

Dunderdale wins steeplechase at Illinois Twilight

Bradley’s track and field team posted fast times in the 3,000 meter steeplechase along with the 3,000 meter race at the Illinois Twilight last Saturday night. Freshman Haran Dunderdale won the 3,000 meter steeplechase in his first-ever attempt at the event in college. Sophmore Steffen…

PR group hosts PTSD event

About 5.2 million adults will suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder this year in the U.S. Information like this was combined with exercise at PTSD: A Night to Build Peace of Mind, an event hosted by a student public relations group. Their event’s purpose was to…

Senior Column: Sweet memories, sweeter people

I have a stack of newspapers in my room, and they tell the stories of our students. From coming together to be Washington Strong, to the time that kid stole the toilet paper from Jobst yet again, to the day when JoJo told us it…

Women’s club soccer hosts spring tournament

Once again, the Bradley women’s club soccer team hosted its annual tournament in Morton to conclude the 2014-2015 season. With 12 teams in the pool, the team didn’t bring home the title, but it was still a successful weekend for the Bradley squad. Bradley opened…

Brief: LNBU offers service hours opportunity

Late Night BU is looking for students to volunteer at its May 5 event in Markin Recreational Center. Volunteers can sign up for a single two-hour shift or for an entire four-hour night. Students interested should contact Jolee Parks at jparks@mail.bradley.edu as soon as possible…

Editorial: Citizenship is a privilege: Use responsibly

In the back row of Renaissance Coliseum’s floor seats was a young girl in a pink coat, poking her father’s arm in anticipation of monumental moment. It was one in which a crowd would recite the Oath of Allegiance, followed by 11 words from a…

Brief: Internship Fund Award

Students who will have a summer internship that is either unpaid or offers only a stipend are encouraged to apply for the Internship Fund Award. Available awards range from $500 to $1,000. To be eligible, students must be currently enrolled as full-time, undergraduate students with…

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