Jori Zimmerman said she doesn’t get cell phone service in any buildings on campus. And she’s not alone. Students who use AT&T receive poor, if any, service in the academic buildings and residence halls. “I have two classes in the basement of Burgess,” Zimmerman said.…
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Tennis starts strong with individual efforts Flash flood sirens were screeching throughout the area, cars were becoming pontoon boats with wheels and the only sunshine in the area was to be found inside the Clubs at River City Saturday. Inside the barn-shaped sports complex was…
17 seats remain open, students can petition to represent buildings other than their own Student Senate’s first meeting was Monday, and no students petitioned to fill any of the 17 available seats. This is the highest number of unfilled seats Senate has seen in recent…
At 2:36 a.m. Monday, officers were dispatched to the 1000 block of Glenwood Ave. on a robbery report. Upon arrival, officers saw the victim was bleeding from the nose and mouth. The victim said four or five black juvenile males approached him, all with…
The men’s and women’s cross country teams both placed third at Detweiller Park in the Bradley Open last weekend. Both teams fell to Missouri Valley Conference rival Indiana State, with the men scoring 81 points and the women scoring 68. Each team had a top-10…
Lambda Chi Alpha has been a colony on campus for about a year, and the group is still growing as it approaches its date to receive a charter, Derek Hartmann said. The co-recruitment chairman for the colony said Lambda Chi got 10 new members in…
Excessive drinking is becoming more and more common on college campuses, Melissa Sage-Bollenbach said, and drinking games like beer pong can contribute to the danger. The director of the Wellness Program said college students don’t always realize the amount of alcohol they are consuming could…
Recently Facebook underwent a makeover, and everyone is talking about it. Anyone who hasn’t been living under a rock knows about it and has either praised it or complained about it for what seems like an inordinate amount of time. The new Facebook seems to…
There are 38 recycling bins on campus, but some students said they are unsure of the extent of Bradley’s recycling program. “I don’t think they recycle at all. I heard the recycling bins at Bradley are left over from when they used to recycle,” sophomore…
Student creates organization to foster fair politics, encourage voting, offer internships Democracy Matters, a nonpartisan organization, emerged on campus a month ago, but the group’s president, Nicole Hanson, said students are already expressing interest. The organization’s goal is to “get big money out of politics,”…