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Posts published in April 2016

Brief: Research program award looking for applicants

Any junior or senior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is currently able to apply for the new LAS Undergraduate Summer Research and Artistry Fellowship Program. One student will be awarded a $4,500 stipend for any research discipline or artistic project of their…

The top 10 Chicago athletes as of April 1, 2016

10. Jay Cutler: The list begins with the quarterback for the Monsters of the Midway: Jay Cutler. Since 2009, Cutler has been the field general for the Bears, with his 2015 campaign being one of his best. Cutler passed for 3,659 yards and had 21…

Diversity conference tackles social issues

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is hosting its second annual Diversity Leadership Conference from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in Westlake Hall. Marissa Bacon, a member of the conference’s planning committee, said the conference will start with an activity called the “privilege walk.”…

Police Reports: 2016-04-01

• Police received a report of theft from Campustown’s CVS Pharmacy at 8:32 p.m. Thursday, March 24. An employee reported they saw an unknown male steal two cases of beer when reviewing their security footage. Police then received a second report of theft from the…

You can’t just pay us? Really?

When it comes to unpaid internships, we hear the same things over and over: “Unpaid internships are crucial for college students,” “Don’t expect to get paid while gaining experience” and “You will probably do unpaid internships all throughout college and maybe a little after graduation.”…

Men’s golf triumphs in Normal, women prep for home invite

Teeing off for the I-74 challenge on Weibring Golf Club in Normal, Illinois, the Bradley men’s golf team got an early taste of an Missouri Valley Conference opponent. While senior Lyle Burns and freshman Drake Bushong tied for medalist honors during the challenge, this invite…

Editorial: No commencement speaker is win-win situation

Recently, University President Gary Roberts chose to remove the guest speaker from commencement ceremonies for the near future. Some students are pretty disappointed, but many understand the need to cut down on the long duration of graduation. If the ceremony is shortened to two hours…

Women’s tennis preps for conference play with rival Redbirds on deck

Everyone’s heard the phrase “April showers bring May flowers.” April might also bring the Bradley women’s tennis team a conference title. This weekend the Braves will face off against conference rival Illinois State University to kick off Missouri Valley Conference play. From the outside, it…

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