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Policy allows preferred pronouns

Student Senate will vote on a Pronoun Resolution at its next General Assembly Feb. 13. The resolution proposes a way for students to pick which pronouns, such as “he,” “she” or “they,” are on their Sakai and Webster profiles. Student Body President Jenna Dellaria brought…

Humans of the Hilltop: Koch Bar

Koch Bar, a freshman international student from South Sudan, is mostly know as the towering 6-foot-11-inch center for the Bradley basketball team. But one thing people don’t know about Bar is that he is also an aspiring artist. “You never see a tall, 6-foot-11-inch guy…

Police Reports: 2017-02-10

A male university employee reported being struck in the head at the door of his residence at 1:31 a.m. Feb. 7 on the 1600 block of W. Ayres Street. The employee told officers he was hit by an unknown male who ran away after hitting…

Brief: English Department accepting poetry submissions for competition

Submissions for the Sipple Poetry Award and Academy of American Poets Prize are being accepted by the English Department until 3 p.m. March 7. Students should submit a collection of five original poems in hard copy form to the English Department’s office located in Bradley…

Brief: Re-live your high school glory at the Valentine’s Day Dance

The Bradley Ballroom organization is hosting its first Valentine’s Day Dance at 7 p.m. Feb. 15 in room 30 of Markin Family Student Recreation Center. Food, dancing, a photo booth and more will be provided for students who attend. The event is free and open…

Brief: Spring Job and Internship Fair comes to Renaissance Coliseum

The annual Spring Job and Internship Fair will be held from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Feb. 16 in Renaissance Coliseum. Students are invited to speak to prospective employers, explore career options and submit resumes for internships and full-time positions. A full list of the…

Shawarma Grill serves up savory options

Lively Mediterranean music and the smell of falafel fill Shawarma Grill, a restaurant located within walking distance of campus. Fadi Atrash, manager at Shawarma Grill, said he has been able to build a steady customer base since opening the restaurant nearly a year ago. “We…

Solar energy powers Hillel house

One student organization will shine a new light on renewable energy with the addition to solar panels to their campus building. Bradley’s chapter of the Jewish student organization Hillel will soon become the first university group to power their building with solar energy. The project…

Diversity through dining

A new Bradley organization has been created to provide cross-cultural communication on campus. The Dinner Club will be opening the conversation about culture and diversity. Norris Chase, executive director of The Office Diversity and Inclusion (ODI), said the program will be a forum for students…

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