Governor Pat Quinn visited campus Oct. 30 to announce a $5.8 million grant to Illinois colleges and universities. An investment of about $3 million given to Bradley will be the third and final installment for the renovation project of Westlake Hall. Dean of the College…
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Students, alumni and university and local organizations gathered in the parking lot of Shea Stadium for free food and activities at the Homecoming soccer game tailgate Oct. 18. Bratwursts, T-shirts and koozies were among items passed out at the tailgate before the Bradley versus Central…
With more than 2,000 tickets already sold for the Nov. 14 Wiz Khalifa concert, a security and logistics meeting was held Oct. 7 between student coordinators, campus directors and community fire and police department chiefs to discuss how to keep students safe. According to Student…
With Homecoming festivities well underway, alumni are returning to the Hilltop. For some, this means sharing experiences with family members. Senior elementary education major Ciera Harvill is the daughter of alumna Julie Harvill and sister of alumna Cassandra Harvill. Ciera said she first became interested…
Due to this year’s low enrollment, Bradley is looking into strategies to attract students to the Hilltop. The decline in enrollment numbers is evident all over the Midwest, according to Assistant Director of Admissions Cory Craig, and the issue may be attributed to an increasing…
In order to improve safety and divert traffic for pedestrians and motorists, the University Street and Main Street intersection added on-street parking, sidewalk ramps, a raised crossroad and 30-second periods of traffic standstill for pedestrians to cross diagonally across the streets. The changes this spring…
Although policies remain the same year to year, some students are still confused about parking regulations. “I think you can park anywhere on weekends,” freshman nursing major Drew Hitson said. “But other than that, I don’t know [the rules].” In order to clear up the…
The nation has seen a shift in attitudes toward marijuana as the legalization of the drug for medical and recreational usage has taken the stage in political debates and protests; however, the implications of this drug on Bradley’s campus still remain uncertain. Although federal law…
The cat’s out of the bag: Bradley’s comedy group is back to elicit enough laughter to last nine lives. The Barbeque Kitten improv troupe started its year by inviting students to its first show Sept. 13. Typical shows feature 10 to 15 games that include…
Veronica Roth, author of the bestselling book “Divergent,” and Illinois author Erica O’Rourke invited select Bradley students to join them in an Authors-in-Conversation event Sept. 11. Students from selected classes were able to submit questions to ask the authors, and student moderators then presented them…