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Swingers host killer dance exchange

Students were dying to dance at the annual Bradley University Lindy Exchange Nov. 21-23. The event consisted of live music, late night dances and lessons. New to the exchange was the incorporation of a theme: zombies. “This was our first official year using a theme,”…

Prof. Donna Hill takes a look back

Marketing professor Donna Hill will retire at the end of this semester after 26 years of teaching at Bradley. Hill graduated with a bachelor’s in political science from Indiana University, moving on to Ball State University (BSU), where she received her master’s in marketing. She…

Students have concrete plans to compete

Bradley’s Concrete Canoe team is hoping to float above the competition at a concrete canoe-building contest held April 15 to 17. In the past two years, the number of Bradley participants has increased from three to 13. The team, comprised of engineering students, competes in…

BU, IU pair up for Law Scholar program

Through a collaboration with Indiana University’s Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Bradley has crated the Bradley Law Scholar program, which is aimed to help students get into a distinguished law school and minimize student debt. Each year, Bradley’s Pre-Law Center Director Nicole Meyer and…

Tunnel of Oppression shines light on privilege

This past week, the Tunnel of Oppression increased awareness among students about issues including domestic abuse, sexual assault and racial discrimination, while offering suggestions on how to make a change. This year’s event added the Tunnel of Hope, which called students to be proactive in…

Students paws to train dogs

With cold weather setting in, students have the opportunity to spend time with a warm companion by becoming involved with Wags for Mags, a program that trains service dogs. Students start their involvement by attending weekly training sessions at Markin Recreation Center. According to co-volunteer…

Tunnel of Oppression targets privilege

The Tunnel of Oppression has provided cultural awareness to campus through interactive tours since 2005. The event will return with new features Nov. 10 to 13 in the Student Center Ballroom and is open to students, faculty and staff. New this year to the program…

Student Laureate is a big Deal

On Nov. 1, the Lincoln Academy Student Laureate Program recognized senior psychology major Brian Deal for his achievements in curricular and extracurricular activities. Deal was invited to Springfield to be inducted into the program and to meet with the 51 other award winners. After the…

Organization increases awareness of campus veterans

word about the group by hosting its first Veterans Day Ceremony. The event will include a raising of the flag, veteran speeches, taps and a flag presentation on the Student Center patio at 11 a.m. Nov. 11. According to president Justin Sorenson, the group wants…

Students on board with making change

From Representative Aaron Schock to former Representative and Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, Bradley has a history of fostering successful alumni for the world of politics. While the nation is preparing for next week’s political elections, three current students are taking steps to further their…

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