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Busy week for leadership on Hilltop

The Lewis J. Burger Center for Student Leadership and Public Service had a busy week, hosting Leadership Over Dinner Wednesday night and Through the Lens of Leaders last night. Members of Leaders Instilling Knowledge through Cooperative Service (LINCS) ­­­­– a capstone leadership organization – directed…

Brief: Nursing and Physical Therapy Career Fair brings employers to campus

Students are invited to explore career fields, network with employers, submit resumes and sign up for job interviews at the Nursing and Physical Therapy Career Fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 15 in the Michel Student Center ballroom. The fair will draw employers…

Humans of the Hilltop: Brooke Golden

One Bradley student is breaking the mold of bodybuilding by not only being a student who participates in competitions, but also by being female. Bradley senior Brooke Golden said bodybuilding, which is usually a male-dominated industry, has been a part of her life for about…

Pulitzer Prize winner shares perspective

Multimedia journalist and Pulitzer-prize winner Bill Frakes visited campus Wednesday to discuss his long career and achievements, including work at Sports Illustrated for 20 years and shooting advertising campaigns for clients such as Apple, Nike and Coca-Cola. Frakes’ assignments have taken him all over the…

Professor conducts alcohol research on campus

Not many people can say they’ve researched intoxicated college students ­–– except psychology professor Amy Bacon. Bacon gave a presentation about the alcohol research she’s conducted at Bradley Monday night, saying she has been drawn to alcohol research since graduate school. “I was in class…

The boy who cried wolf was charged with a felony

In Aesop’s “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” telling fake stories resulted in dire consequences for everyone involved; at Bradley, falsifying events also results in serious consequences: felonies. Bradley University Police Department Chief Brian Joschko said instances of Bradley students filing false police reports occur every…

Internet updates: Expect campus-wide Wi-Fi outages throughout November

  An upgrade to the core network infrastructure on campus will cause internet service to be interrupted throughout November. Crews will work from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in on- and off-campus buildings. According to University Spokesperson Renee Charles, the internet outages could last for…

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