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Posts published in March 2019

Savage leaves the Hilltop

It’s the end of an era for Bradley as Lt. Sean Savage served his last day with the Bradley University Police Department on Wednesday. He announced on Twitter that it would be his last day at BUPD. “I came here a southern guy that had…

Student Senate debate heats up

See all candidate profiles Bradley University students begin their descent into student senate elections. Candidates made their way to the stage to debate their opponents on why they should be elected. Four candidates are running for the student body president: Megan Brezka, Belal Kherallah, Camille…

Days before the election: Presidential candidate resigns from current position

Student Senate presidential candidate, Belal Kherallah, resigned from his position of chairperson of public relations after being asked to resign on Tuesday – six days before the election. The resignation request was sent by the Student Body Officers (SBO), who stated a list of the…

What in the Wi-Fi?

Two major issues have been identified regarding Bradley’s network over the past few weeks. There has been sporadic internet access and outages of access to many administration systems, according to chief information officer Zach Gorman. “In the last couple of weeks, there’s been some increased…

Greek community becomes a part of “locker room talk”

Speaker Byron Hurt stood in front of his audience, which was composed of hundreds of members of the Greek community and made two lists. He began one of them with “strong”, “masculine” and “tough” and the other with the words “sissy,” “weak” and “faggot.” Hurt…

Soft skills symposium serves students

In class, college students learn information that will help them in the workforce. The Smith Career Center exists to help these students with job skills beyond the classroom, and they provided an opportunity for learning this week with Bradley’s Soft Skills Symposium. The symposium, held…

Column: Until we find a cure

Cancer has affected nearly everyone in some way. Whether you know someone who is battling or know of someone who has gone through it, you know the damage it can cause. I hope that one day people will no longer have to go through the…

Making an impact the DLO way

Almost four years ago, Great Britain native Dwayne Lautier-Ogunleye, nicknamed “DLO” in the basketball community, moved to the United States and joined Bradley hoping to make an impact. “When I got here [at Bradley], I wanted to leave my imprint on the program and just…

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