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Brief: Robison lecturer set to visit campus

The annual Robison Lecture is known to bring in distinguished men and women who have experienced great success in the field of journalism. On Tuesday, Sept. 12, the Robison Lecture will welcome Masha Gessen as their keynote speaker. Gessen is known as both a Russian…

Cops exercise to help save lives

The Bradley University Police Department is sponsoring a new program on campus this semester designed to train students in a similar manner to BUPD officers. BUPD officer Sean Savage said the program, called CopFit, is designed to help students master a range of fitness and…

Scout on the Street: What is your favorite homecoming tradition?

Hannah Subgrunski, sophomore, biology and music double major My favorite homecoming traditions [are] the fireworks and the gigantic B on top of Bradley Hall. Victoria Benitez, sophomore, international studies and Spanish double major My favorite homecoming tradition is probably the Lighting of the B. Zach…

2021: Enrollment on the rise

The new school year also brings many new changes to Bradley’s campus. Baker Hall has been torn down, Michel Student Center has been refurbished and new dining options have been introduced across campus. Like some of these changes, the incoming freshman class, which saw an…

Police Reports: 2017-09-01

Officers responded to a report of an underage female student falling while intoxicated at 1:40 a.m. Aug. 26 at 912 Elmwood St. The student was with another female student, and they had just left a party and were headed to another party when the first…

‘Proactive, not reactive’ Upgrades to campus security continue into the semester

At the end of the 2017 spring semester, Bradley began the process of updating various security features across campus – a project that continued throughout the summer and is still ongoing. The possibility of campus-wide security vulnerabilities was first brought to campus’ attention after a…

Humans of the Hilltop: Monica Youssef

Many high school students want to continue their passions throughout college. Monica Youssef is no exception. Youssef currently serves as the president of Bradley Fellows, a public service and leadership organization on campus that accepts just 15 students each school year. However, volunteering is nothing…

Outside organization boosts Bradley art department

After the 2017 Illinois budget crisis created a stir, colleges across the country discontinued funding for the Illinois Humanities Council, the Bradley Art Department was left with few options. But with the intervention of an unforeseen donor, Bradley gained appropriate funding – and more. The…

Brief: Smith Career Center offers preparation for Job & Internship Fair

The Smith Career Center will host various employers for its annual Fall Job and Internship Fair at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, in Renaissance Coliseum. Students of all majors are welcome to attend. A wide array of industries and companies will present internships and cooperative…

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