Tuesday night, students were able to confront administrators and ask them questions about problems or issues they have at Bradley. The event was called “Speak Up!” and some students weren’t afraid to speak their minds, while some administrators kept their mouths shut. While administrators spoke…
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University officials were happy with the results of the 2008 ACT Student Opinion Survey, despite low ratings in areas such as the Michel Student Center and academic advising, Alan Galsky said. The survey, administered every three years, measures student opinion and student utilization of university…
The increase in attendance at last week’s Pan-Fra-Sing already has members of Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils thinking the event may need a new home next year. The dance contest formerly took place in Robertson Memorial Field House, but because of its demolition, Pan-Fra-Sing took place…
Recent Bradley graduate Dana Felix is having a tough time finding a job she wants. She graduated in May 2008 with a degree in art and the intention of working in a gallery. “I tried to get a job in an industry that was severely…
As winter weather bears down on the Midwest, students might want to take a few simple measures to keep from falling ill. Get a flu shot. “Even if the flu shot doesn’t target the particular strain that you catch, it could be close enough to…
While on patrol Nov. 5, an officer saw the front door of a house in the 700 block of Duryea Place propped open. The officer entered the house to ensure the residence wasn’t being burglarized. Inside the house, the officer saw several different street signs…
This may sound corny, but there’s something special about Bradley basketball. For some, it could be the dedicated fans, the hardworking players or the atmosphere at Carver Arena that makes Bradley basketball one-of-a-kind. But for me, it’s about tradition and family. The Braves’ journey to…
Students raised more than $30,000 for the Children’s Hospital of Illinois during this year’s Dance Marathon, Sara Bernardi said. “It was very exciting, because we broke our goal of raising $300,000 in 8 years, which is how long the marathon has been at Bradley,” the…
In its first game on campus this season, the volleyball team was greeted by a jam-packed Markin Family Student Recreation Center to cheer it on. “I thought it was awesome,” coach Sean Burdette said. “We got people involved and loud in the match.” There were…
A University of Chicago professor captivated a full audience in Neumiller Lecture Hall as he addressed issues of religion, violence and their potential consequences in the world. “Religion fosters a sense of community, a sense of purpose in people’s lives and can motivate people to…