University President Joanne Glasser stepped up to a glass podi- um sporting a pink jacket in lieu of her usual red attire in support of breast cancer awareness Oct. 9 in Neumiller Hall. Glasser spoke of her personal experience with breast cancer as a two-time…
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With the upcoming 10th year of the Bradley Classic, the cross country team will be representing more than their name. In honor of breast cancer awareness month, the cross country runners will “go pink” at their meet at 3 p.m. Oct. 18 at Newman Golf…
For the first time, people of the Hilltop will finally have the opportunity to attend a football game on campus. However, this particular game will have a twist. Among the homecoming festivities this year, Bradley will host its first flag football game on Alumni Quad…
It’s up to the students to give their peers the recognition they deserve, as the “I Am Brave” campaign takes action for the first time this year. The “I Am Brave” campaign is a leadership award modeled after Grand Valley State’s campaign, “I Am Grand…
The Fall Job and Internship Fair opened doors for students and alumni on Sept. 19, and brought more employers than ever before. Interim Executive Director of the Smith Career Center Jon Niedy said the fair was very successful. “We’ve had more than 220 after-fair interviews…
Two Bradley students made their claim to fame this summer appearing on national television for a special surprise. Senior public relations major Shelby Duitsman and senior learning behavior specialist major Christine Johnson won the College Counterparts Contest on NBC’s “Kathie Lee and Hoda” television show…
Bradley students and community members were given the opportunity Wednesday to prove that no good deed goes unrewarded. Hosted by the Jewish Bradley Chabad student group, The Good Deed Mitzvah Marathon took place on the Olin Quad from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. last Wednesday.…
In commemoration of the 1964 Civil Rights Act’s 50th anniversary, Bradley will bring a series of events to the Hilltop. The celebration, sponsored by the women’s studies program, will run throughout this school year. “The thought came about of celebrating civil rights both past and…
Hungry Braves may have trouble adjusting to the new meal plan system, which now barters with meals instead of money. The meal plan has a new system in which the meals are on a per week basis. Students living on campus can choose from a…
While students were away relaxing this summer, construction workers were busy on the Hilltop, focusing on projects with renovations to Geisert Hall and the Sigma Kappa chapter house. The biggest project was construction to the Geisert Hall restrooms on floors two through six. Vice President…