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President’s office hours receive approval

With the retirement of President Joanne Glasser arrives the end of her monthly office hours, where she invited students to have one-on-one chats on any subject matter they wanted to discuss. However, a resolution to make these office hours mandatory for future presidents was passed…

Lydia’s Lounge to be renovated

After the removal of the P.O.D. convenience store in Lydia’s Lounge last year, students and administration are discussing what to do with the underutilized space in University Hall. According to Student Body President Jason Blumenthal, the convenience store was removed because students were not using…

Paving the way for the disabled community

Building accessible summer camp facilities for men, women and children with disabilities, freshman civil engineering major Kevin Lindgren will travel on a six-week journey this summer across the country as part of Build America. The Ability Experience, a nonprofit organization owned by Pi Kappa Phi…

ICC collaboration offers alternative path to enrollment for international students

International students who do not meet Bradley’s English proficiency standard will no longer be automatically turned away from enrollment, as collaboration with Illinois Central College will create a training program to offer language courses until the requirement is met. Before acceptance into Bradley, international students…

Accounting students help organizations budget

A financial literacy program organized by Bradley’s chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, an honorary group for accounting majors, will offer help to campus organizations starting in early March. According to a Beta Alpha Psi survey of about 30 people, 55 percent of responding campus organizations…

Alumnus scores Super Bowl job

While most students huddled around their television screens Sunday to watch the Patriots face off against the Seahawks, sports communication 2014 graduate Jake Hermann was in Phoenix helping NBC run the show. Hermann worked under two production managers in the Super Bowl Central Compound downtown.…

Contest ‘sTartan’ to design history

Coming up is the Bradley Tartan Competition where students will create a design to be used on future Bradley apparel. Tartan is a fabric woven with different colored yarn to create a crossbar pattern and it is commonly used in the creation of kilts. “Its…

BU scores new sports communication school

New opportunities are on the horizon for sports communication students, as Bradley announced the naming of the Charley Steiner School of Sports Communication after the Bradley alumnus. Steiner, a four-time Emmy Award winner, National Radio Hall of Fame inductee and Los Angeles Dodgers play-by-play announcer,…

Voting takes place for security grant competition

Bradley was entered in a competition to win the STANLEY Security Together for Safer Schools grant for campus security improvements. According to Bradley University Police Department Chief Brian Joschko, the grant would allow financial flexibility to address important security needs, such as installing more card…

Ferguson forum inspires students

Students shared their thoughts on the protests, grand jury decision and other topics related to Ferguson, Missouri at a forum Dec. 1. Throughout the night, the discussion transformed into how Bradley students can be positively involved in the issue on campus. According to Multicultural Student…

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