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Brief: Student Senate seeking students to fill vacant seats

Vacant seats for the 2017 – 2018 Student Senate session include four senior positions, four junior positions, four sophomore positions and 15 at-large positions. Online voting will take place April 12 and April 13 with winners being announced at 5 p.m. April 14. Students interested…

Humans of the Hilltop: Kala Pierce

Not everyone enjoys going into work every day, and finding an interesting job can be just as tough, but tucked away in the Hayden-Clark Alumni center is a recent Bradley graduate working her dream job. After starting in May of 2013, Assistant Director for Alumni…

Brief: Barbeque Kitten holding charity show to combat poverty

Barbeque Kitten improv troupe will be hosting its annual charity show at 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. April 8 in Neumiller Hall. All proceeds will be donated to Comic Relief, a charity organization hoping to end world poverty. Tickets for the show are $2 and…

Habitat for Humanity acts, speaks and builds

Habitat for Humanity raised money for Habitat of Greater Peoria this week through the “Act! Speak! Build!” fundraising week. Students were invited to dine at Buffalo Wild Wings in East Peoria Wednesday, where a portion of the cost of their meal went to Habitat. “Habitat…

Scout on the Street: What should Bradley’s Mascot be and why?

“I think the Bradley mascot should be a ‘Brave,’ but not in a discriminatory sense. Maybe the mascot should be a ‘Captain America’ type figure character with a shield with a big ‘B’ on it. ‘Bradley Brave’ rolls off the tongue and sounds smooth, so…

Students improve soft skills at inaugural symposium

Professionalism, personal brand and interpersonal communication skills were focus points of the Smith Career Center’s first Soft Skills Symposium held Wednesday. The event featured New York Times bestselling author Lindsey Pollak as the keynote speaker, who wrote “Getting from College to Career: Your Essential Guide…

Humans of the Hilltop: Sara Netzley

Greeting visitors with a Lisa Frank calendar, a seagull plush and a plastic Wonder Woman figurine, Sara Netzley’s office brings a pop of color to the white halls of the Caterpillar Global Communications Center. But Netzley said she never imagined herself taking a full-time teaching…

Police Reports: 2017-03-31

Officers were dispatched after a male student was reported attempting to enter a dorm elevator while holding a traffic sign at 3:20 a.m. March 23 on 911 N. Duryea Ave. A female student on the dorm staff told the officers she heard noise coming from…

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