Bradleys biology department does not have a cookie-cutter cubicle office layout. Instead, they decorate their space with plants, artifacts and animals. One of the departments first creatures was a fish donated four years ago by a student going to medical school who could no longer…
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The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) is looking to hire student drivers for the 2017-2018 school year. Drivers are responsible for transporting OLLI members in the OLLI shuttle from Michel Student Center to various locations on and off campus throughout the day. Those interested in…
The Caterpillar Recruiting team is hosting an open house from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. today at 110 SW Washington St. A shuttle will provide transportation to students and will depart every 20 minutes from Burgess Hall. Students of any major are invited to attend…
The Interfraternity Council at Bradley is collecting goods to send to the victims of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma. Any type of non-perishable good will be accepted, including money, food and clothing. Both Greek and non-Greek members are encouraged to make donations, which can be…
The woman responsible for Bradleys image didnt start out her career believing she would end up in public relations. According to Renee Charles, the university spokesperson and executive director of public relations, she knew she wanted to be a news anchor and to compete in…
I would rake the leaves then jump in them. After that, I would gather them up in bags and throw them back in the trees where they belong. – Claudio DeBon, junior psychology major I would usually go to Tanners, which is an apple orchard…
As students wrap up their first month of the school year, the Activities Council of Bradley University (ACBU) provided students an opportunity to take a break and reminisce about the feelings of summer. With picnic tables, beach towels and pillows scattered throughout Michel Student Center…
Homecoming week festivities kicked off on Monday evening with the annual Lighting of the B ceremony, which featured carnival games, raffles, prizes, fireworks, food and more. The event concluded with the lighting of the giant red B on top of Bradley Hall, which will remain…
On Sept. 5, President Donald Trump announced an end to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). The policy protects immigrants brought to the United States illegally as minors and allows them to apply for work permits and receive education. The program will be phased out…
Bradley Universitys communications department continued its trend of bringing relevant speakers to campus for the Robison Lecture by hosting famed Russian journalist Masha Gessen this past Tuesday. Gessen was born in Russia, but her family moved to America when she was a teenager. She later…