Every year, Feb. 14th, I’m left living vicariously through the lives of some of my favorite fictional characters. Take a look at how some of them experienced love – and maybe use this as kindling to start your own Valentine’s Day sparks. Elizabeth Bennet and…
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Jan. 27 banning many foreigners – and refugees – from entering the United States. Citizens of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen have been blocked entry for at least 90 days, and refugees are suspended entry…
This column is dedicated to my secret high school rival , the corrupt world that is higher education and my high school-era self-hatred. When I started my junior year at Wahlert Catholic High School, I couldn’t wait to apply to colleges. I was excited for…
Bradley’s Special Collections Center contains a number of historical documents and artifacts. There are hours of video interviews of World War II veterans just waiting to be watched and a 400-year-old copy of Pope Clement VIII’s “Bishop’s Ceremonial” sits on the highest shelf near the…
Bradley University raised $1,668,574 this week during its Giving Tuesday event, receiving donations from over 2,171 individuals – up significantly from last year’s $576,460 and 1,692 donors. Giving Tuesday is an international event aimed at celebrating gratitude and raising awareness for nonprofit organizations and philanthropies.…
1816 – Lydia Moss is born on July 31 in Vevay, Indiana. Her father was a captain in the American Revolutionary War. 1837 – Lydia marries Tobias Bradley on May 11 in Vevay. 1839 – Lydia and Tobias’ first child, Rebecca, is born in January.…
The Lewis J. Burger Center for Student Leadership and Public Service had a busy week, hosting Leadership Over Dinner Wednesday night and Through the Lens of Leaders last night. Members of Leaders Instilling Knowledge through Cooperative Service (LINCS) – a capstone leadership organization – directed…
Junior Chris Dolphin sat on the quad for the majority of Wednesday after the election with a group of friends and classmates. He spread a number of blankets on the ground and spoke kind words to anyone who joined him. But there was one thing…
In the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election, Bradley is participating in a nationwide research consortium along with 23 other universities. “The end goal of this is to learn about the election from a variety of perspectives,” Anji Phillips, assistant professor of television arts, said.…
Tens of thousands of people tuned in Nov. 2 to watch Game 7 of the World Series – a historic matchup between the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians. No matter the result of the game, it would be the end of a dry…