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Posts published in “Year: 2018

Brief: Wyckoff to implement gender-neutral floor

Beginning next fall, students will be able to register for an open housing floor – a residence hall living space for students of all gender identities. The floor will be located in Wyckoff Hall and will feature communal bathrooms. Students of any year can request…

Letter to the Editor: Ryan Lutker

On Feb. 14, 2018, a gunman rampaged through Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Fourteen children and three staff members were slaughtered. Now, students who survived the shooting have had enough, and they’re taking action. Standing with them are thousands of students across…

Bradley releases statement for prospective students

After the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, a number of high school students across the country began to organize school walk-outs and lie-in protests. Later, some high school administrators notified parents that their children may be suspended if…

Muslim Student Association raises Hijab awareness

Many stereotypes and misconceptions surround the Hijab, so the Bradley Muslim Student Association set out to educate students and faculty about the article of dress and Islam culture itself last Wednesday. Rahmat Na’Allah and Aisha Basith, two Muslim activists from Peoria, provided insight on the…

Brief: Smith Career Center to offer paid internships

The Smith Career Center is currently accepting student applications to become a Career Peer Advisor. This is a paid position focused on helping students develop job search skills. CPAs also assist the Smith Career Center with student and employer outreach as well as event planning.…

Brief: Student housing to accept applications

Sophomores and upperclassmen are able to apply for Main Street Commons and St. James Apartments. Main Street Commons is located at 1109 W. Main and began accepting applications Feb. 2. St. James Apartments are located at 1103 W. Main and began its open leasing process…

Braves excel at MVC Championships

The Bradley men’s and women’s track teams capped off an impressive season with a top-five finish and multiple broken records at the Missouri Valley Conference Championship this past weekend. On Saturday, junior Michael Ward finished first in the 5,000-meter event with a time of 14:49.53.…

Brief: Hilltop Safety Cruiser to change hours for break

The final day of operation for the Hilltop Safety Cruiser before Spring Break is March 9. Safety Cruisers will resume operating March 18, when the dorms reopen for students. Students in need of safety escorts during Spring Break can contact the Bradley University Police Department…

Spring breaking expectations

Spring Break is debatably one of the most memorable weeks for a college student. People make it out to be this magical week of parties and alcohol, while dancing poolside while “Shots” by LMFAO plays in the background. However, along with traditional Spring Break expectations…

Softball struggles against top teams

The Bradley softball team competed in the Citrus Classic in Kissimmee, Florida, at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex this past weekend. They finished the weekend with a 1-4 record, losing three of their games to ranked competition. Their lone win was a 4-0…

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