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Trump’s executive order reaches campus

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Jan. 27 banning many foreigners – and refugees – from entering the United States. Citizens of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen have been blocked entry for at least 90 days, and refugees are suspended entry…

U-Shop personalizes greek gear

With shelves stocked with mugs sporting a variety of crests and racks lined with lettered sweaters, University Shop has served the needs of Bradley greeks for the last 45 years. University Shop, located at 1829 West Main Street, sells an array of greek-affiliated items ranging…

History of the Hilltop: outdoor art

Bradley Sculptures on campus A.J. Robertson statue After the demolition of the Robertson Memorial Field House in 2008, two Bradley professors decided to keep the Robertson name honored on campus by building a sculpture of the athletic director and coach who served Bradley athletics from…

Police Reports: 2017-02-03

An officer was dispatched to the Campustown Subway after a male non-student refused to pay for his food at 9:08 p.m. Jan. 26. When the officer arrived, he approached the male and asked his name, and the male said his name was Donald Trump. The…

The study abroad experience explored

For many, the opportunity to travel to a foreign destination is a rare one. Every year, hundreds of Bradley students choose to study in another country. These trips may be short January term and May term classes or full-length courses spanning an entire semester. This…

Brief: History expert addresses female slave trade

Dr. Kathryn A. Hain will give a presentation on the history of women in slavery at 6 p.m. Feb. 7 in the Wyckoff Room of Cullom-Davis Library. Hain will address a number of topics, including how long the female slave trade has been going on…

Brief: Bestselling author shares live reading

Newbery Medal winner and New York Times Bestselling author Matt de la Peña will present a live reading of his work at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 9 in the Hayden-Clark Alumni Center Peplow Pavilion. Peña’s works include young adult novels such as “Ball Don’t Lie,” “Mexican…

Humans of the Hilltop: Emily Goldman

According to one student, the Bradley theatre community may be a small group, but it is definitely a lively one. For senior theatre arts major Emily Goldman, the theatre department has been her home since coming to Bradley. However, she said she has been invested…

Caterpillar announces move to Chicago

The Peoria community was jolted Tuesday when Caterpillar Inc. announced its global headquarters will move to Chicago later this year.  At Bradley, many students within the fields of engineering, business and communications look forward to the opportunity of applying for Caterpillar internships. Despite the location…

Brief: Film club in search of actors

Bradley students looking for a way to get their acting careers off the ground can join the newly-formed short film club, which is holding acting auditions at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 6 in Global Communications Center room 202. No preparation is needed for the auditions. Contact…

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