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Posts published in October 2016

Debate one-on-one: Who was the real winner of Sunday’s debate?

Hillary got Trumped on tax policy BY KYLE STONE Looking past issues of personal ethical conduct, Donald Trump was the clear winner of the Oct. 9 debate. My statement is supported by both Hillary Clinton’s and the moderators’ focus on Trump’s tax history. Anderson Cooper…

Be mindful of all religious holidays

Imagine this: Bradley University holds classes Dec. 24 and 25. Professors continue to lecture, assign homework and give exams – the works. Students are still expected to come to class and activities go on as usual. There would be an uproar. Students and faculty would…

Police Reports: 2016-10-14

• An employee at Pizza Hut in Campustown told officers at 9:40 p.m. Oct. 8. someone called the restaurant three times and said he would kill the employees. The person making the calls has not been identified.   • A male non-student entered Renaissance Coliseum and…

Professor prepares audience for unpredictable economy

Misconceptions as to what affects the economy can leave people confused on how to deal with economics and the workforce. Economics professor Joshua Lewer gave a lecture about the prospects and obstacles facing the U.S. economy in Baker Hall Tuesday. According to Lewer, much of…

Since you didn’t ask… BFF or BF?

How do I tell my best friend I’m in love with him? -Vivacious Vanessa Dear Vivacious Vanessa, Ah, the predicament as old as time itself. First of all, I may be a tad old fashioned, but a part of me believes no straight man and…

Brief: Bradley organizations host Congressional Chat and Chew

Bradley political groups College Democrats and College Republicans are co-sponsoring Congressional Chat and Chew, an event that provide students the opportunity to meet and speak with two former members of Congress. Congressman Gil Gutknecth (R-MN) and congressman Richard Stallings (D-ID) will share their political experiences…

Editorial: Never fear; counseling is here

It’s no secret that college is one of the most stressful times of anybody’s life, and with midterms upon us, these autumn weeks can feel like a heavy weight on students. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, 34 percent of college students…

Brief: Major and Minors Fair provides academic information to students

The Academic Exploration Program will host the Major and Minors Fair at 3 p.m. Oct. 17 in the Michel Student Center Ballroom. Faculty, alumni and junior and senior students will be present at the fair to share their experiences within their majors and what career…

Brief: Academic honor society holds installation reception and ceremony

Alpha Epsilon Delta, a pre-professional health honor society, is hosting its installation ceremony at 2 p.m. Oct. 15 in Neumiller Hall, as the group inducts 23 members into Bradley’s Illinois Kappa chapter. All students and staff are invited to attend the installation ceremony and following…

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