Halloween is the one night of the year when college students get to channel their inner kid again – we dress up and run around in costumes, we party and attend get-togethers and of course, there are actual kids to pass candy out to. And…
Posts published in October 2016
Since The Washington Post released a tape of Donald Trump on Billy Bush’s show Oct. 8, it has gained traction across the globe, with many critiquing Trump’s words. The 2005 video included Trump saying, “When you’re a star, they let you do it. You can…
Though the cross country team hosted the Bradley Invitational last Friday, the weekend’s most important race happened nearly 200 miles away in Terre Haute, Indiana. It was at Indiana State’s course where the Braves top-six male runners competed in the Pre-National meet. Bradley may have…
Suspenseful, thrilling and anxiety-inducing: Fede Alvarez’s “Don’t Breathe” is one of the most intense horror movies of the year. The film starts off slow and may leave the viewer wondering when the scary stuff comes in. While the movie is replete with plenty of “jump…
Former congressmen Rich Stallings, a Democrat representative from Idaho, and Gil Gutknecht, a Republican from Minnesota, hung out on the Hilltop Monday in order to talk to students about the state of U.S. politics. At Q-and-A session called “Election 2016: The Evolution of American Politics,”…
The Bradley men’s soccer team failed once again to grab a win this week. The Braves haven’t won a game since Sept. 20 and haven’t scored a goal since Oct. 1. On Saturday night, the Braves hosted Missouri Valley Conference-foe Central Arkansas, who took the…
For their first of two comedy shows this semester, the Activities Council of Bradley University brought comedian K-von to campus. The former “Disaster Date” and “Last Comic Standing” star performed in the Michel Student Center ballroom in front of a crowd of students Wednesday evening.…
Imagine waking up to hear that your absolute favorite boy band of all time may not be returning from their hiatus. You’d probably be filled with a mix of emotions ranging from confusion to heartache and sadness. This is what millions of “Directioners” have felt…
George Bodner, a chemistry education professor from Purdue University, has a problem with problem solving. Bodner visited the Hilltop Tuesday to discuss new ways to teach problem solving as part of the annual Kolb Chemistry lecture series. “The traditional problem-solving model is, you start by…
1st haunting: Sisson Hall, Third Floor Women’s Bathroom Why it’s haunted: It is rumored a student hung herself in the third floor women’s bathroom of Sisson Hall over Spring Break in the ‘80s. She supposedly wasn’t discovered for 12 days. The Scout’s Office is located…