Its time for exams, projects and yes midterm prep. That means fall break cant come soon enough for most of us. In the meantime, you might need something to take your mind off the madness of school, so check out this miniature list of nearby…
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Kurtis Asante, freshman undecided “A couple weeks before prom, my dad and his friend from work tried to hook me and her daughter up to prom So shes already catching feelings for me, but in my mind, I’m saying high school is almost over, I’m…
The Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) Summer Undergraduate Research and Artistry Colloquium was held Tuesday in the Westlake Hall Atrium. The event began with poster presentations by students in biology, chemistry and biochemistry, psychology, and world languages and cultures departments. Then, three summer fellows gave…
To mark the beginning of the 34th season of the Visiting Writers Series, poets Eric Pankey and Jennifer Atkinson were asked to read excerpts from their personal repertoire of poetry Wednesday night. Le e Newton, English department chair and associate professor, said the two poets…
Gender. Orientation. Words like these have entered conversations lately on college campuses, in homes and in the workplace. Last year, Bradley Student Senate continued the dialogue by passing the Pronoun Resolution, which allows students to choose their preferred pronouns on Webster and Sakai. Gender-neutral bathrooms…
The streets of Bradleys campus will receive a bit of a makeover, as street signs all over campus will be amended in an effort to increase school spirit. The renovations will be funded by the Joanne Glasser Endowed Tradition and Spirit award, which was created…
University president Gary Roberts invited Bradley students and faculty to a reception for Illinois state legislators on Monday in the Founders Room of the Hartmann Center. State Senator Dave Koehler and Representatives Jehan Gordon-Booth and Mike Unes, a Bradley alumnus, all attended the event organized…
A parent of an underage female student called police due to her daughters intoxicated state at 2:30 a.m. Sept. 15 on the 800 block of N Rebecca Place. The mother called the student, and during the phone call, the mother noticed the student seemingly vomited…
As students and staff walked to classes Monday afternoon, they were greeted with sweet treats, colorful music and a group of enthusiastic Association of Latin American Students (ALAS) members. The event was in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, which takes place from Sept. 15 through…
To enter Tannins & Hops, a new speakeasy located at 619 SW Water St., customers must approach a side door, one that can only be opened from the inside, ring the bell and provide a password in order to enter. The process is all a…