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Sign language interpreters improve event accessibility

The Department of Communication is currently taking strides to accommodate those who are deaf and hard of hearing by inviting sign language interpreters to all of their public events. So far, there have been two events where a sign language interpreter was present – during…

Body Project urges students to acknowledge disability

The Body Project emphasized the possibilities, not the impossible, for those with disabilities at their event START SEEING disABILITY Wednesday. The event included demonstrations with service dogs, Best Buddies presentations and pickup wheelchair basketball games. “START SEEING disABILITY is about spreading awareness of how individuals…

Mock Trial takes first at invitational

Members of the Bradley mock trial team took the stand – and the first place prize – at the Bradley Mock Trial Invitational last weekend. Held downtown at the Peoria County Courthouse, the team’s 10 students delivered witness testimonies, rotated between plaintiff and defendant presentations…

Ghost hunting with The Scout

3rd haunting: Hartmann Center, on the stage and in the upper lobby Why it’s haunted: The Hartmann Center has a long history, as it was built in 1909 as the Hewitt Gymnasium. During World Wars I and II, it served as a barracks and officer…

ACBU puts election issues in the crossfire

The Activities Council of Bradley University Critical Issues committee held a Crossfire forum about the presidential election Wednesday night, where students tackled topics like Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton’s controversies, the role of media in this election and third party voting. Senior mechanical engineering major…

Humans of the Hilltop: Steve Warner

Adjunct theatre instructor and Bradley graduate Steve Warner has been providing students of all backgrounds with different perspectives on film since coming to Bradley in 2007. “[The job] was actually offered to a buddy of mine,” Warner said. “He had ended up getting an advertising…

Campus safety walk addresses student concerns

Bradley University Police officers walked around campus and off-campus housing Monday, listening to students’ concerns about unsafe areas at Bradley. Chief Brian Joschko and crime prevention officers Sean Savage and Shane Young worked with Amanda Fuller, Student Senate vice president of Campus Safety, to target…

Police Reports: 2016-10-28

• An officer responded to a report of a fire alarm at 2:45 a.m. Oct. 21 on the 1300 block of Fredonia Avenue. Upon arrival, the officer noticed the fraternity house seemed to be completely evacuated. A fraternity member told the officer a male student,…

Brief: Free Dunkin’ Donuts promotes confidence on campus

Bradley’s chapter of Kappa Delta will offer free coffee and donuts from Dunkin’ Donuts from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. today in Michel Student Center. The cups of coffee will have uplifting sayings on them. The event is to promote confidence on campus, and Kappa…

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