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Posts published in April 2017

Pence’s Priorities

A recently discovered 2002 interview with politics news outlet “The Hill” uncovered an interesting fact about Vice President Mike Pence – he will not dine with any woman other than his wife. On top of that, he refuses to attend a gathering that is serving…

Your friendly neighborhood artsy girl

Ever since I could hold a crayon, I knew I wanted to go into art. My mom told me that when I was around four years old, I proudly exclaimed that I wanted to be an artist. During the summers when I was young, I…

Brief: Panel to discuss humanitarian law application to Syrian refugee crisis

The Bradley Intellectual and Cultural Activities Committee and the Student Activities Budget Review Committee are bringing a panel of experts to campus at 7 p.m. April 12 in Neumiller Lecture Hall to discuss how international humanitarian law applies to the Syrian refugee crisis. Panel experts…

Brief: Student Senate seeking students to fill vacant seats

Vacant seats for the 2017 – 2018 Student Senate session include four senior positions, four junior positions, four sophomore positions and 15 at-large positions. Online voting will take place April 12 and April 13 with winners being announced at 5 p.m. April 14. Students interested…

One-on-One: Who will win The Masters?

Phil Mickelson BY NICK KONOW   The 2017 Masters will be won by a familiar face at Augusta National Golf Club. Phil Mickelson, who turns 47 in June, will take fans on one final thrill ride and capture his fourth green jacket. While Mickelson has…

Tennis served a loss by ISU 

The Bradley tennis team opened Missouri Valley Conference play against rival Illinois State this past weekend. The Redbirds were down a player, which gave the Braves an early advantage. However, Bradley was unable to capitalize as they were defeated 5-2. Head coach Matt Tyler thought…

Humans of the Hilltop: Kala Pierce

Not everyone enjoys going into work every day, and finding an interesting job can be just as tough, but tucked away in the Hayden-Clark Alumni center is a recent Bradley graduate working her dream job. After starting in May of 2013, Assistant Director for Alumni…

Brief: Barbeque Kitten holding charity show to combat poverty

Barbeque Kitten improv troupe will be hosting its annual charity show at 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. April 8 in Neumiller Hall. All proceeds will be donated to Comic Relief, a charity organization hoping to end world poverty. Tickets for the show are $2 and…

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