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Brief: Apply to be on the Activities Council of Bradley University

The Activities Council of Bradley University, the main programming board at Bradley, is hiring student coordinators to help plan events. Student coordinators are hired for the following categories: cinema, comedy, critical issues, featured entertainment, homecoming, marketing, live music and special events. Coordinators help bring social…

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…

Brief: Bradley Spooktacular

Bradley Music Department faculty and students will host a Halloween-themed concert at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 31 in Dingeldine Music Center. The first “Bradley Spooktacular” will feature performances by acts such as the Hilltop String Quartet and the Bradley Chamber Singers, and it will also include…

Opening locked doors: Demystifying Donald Trump’s ‘locker room talk’

Since The Washington Post released a tape of Donald Trump on Billy Bush’s show Oct. 8, it has gained traction across the globe, with many critiquing Trump’s words. The 2005 video included Trump saying, “When you’re a star, they let you do it. You can…

Former congressmen explain rift in political field

Former congressmen Rich Stallings, a Democrat representative from Idaho, and Gil Gutknecht, a Republican from Minnesota, hung out on the Hilltop Monday in order to talk to students about the state of U.S. politics. At Q-and-A session called “Election 2016: The Evolution of American Politics,”…

K-von brings comedy to campus

For their first of two comedy shows this semester, the Activities Council of Bradley University brought comedian K-von to campus. The former “Disaster Date” and “Last Comic Standing” star performed in the Michel Student Center ballroom in front of a crowd of students Wednesday evening.…

Chemistry professor solves problems with anarchy

George Bodner, a chemistry education professor from Purdue University, has a problem with problem solving. Bodner visited the Hilltop Tuesday to discuss new ways to teach problem solving as part of the annual Kolb Chemistry lecture series. “The traditional problem-solving model is, you start by…

Ghost hunting with The Scout

1st haunting: Sisson Hall, Third Floor Women’s Bathroom Why it’s haunted: It is rumored a student hung herself in the third floor women’s bathroom of Sisson Hall over Spring Break in the ‘80s. She supposedly wasn’t discovered for 12 days. The Scout’s Office is located…

Music professor retires

Music professor Edward Kaizer will bid farewell to the Hilltop this year after his retirement. Kaizer worked at Bradley for 45 years teaching music history, piano pedagogy, piano literature and music appreciation. He also served as the coordinator and director of keyboard studies. “Bradley was…

Brief: Volleyball hosts ISU, encourages students to ‘Cram the Coliseum’

The Bradley volleyball team invites students to “Cram the Coliseum” as it hosts Illinois State University at 7 p.m. tonight in Renaissance Coliseum. Attendees are invited to use #MeetMeAtTheNet while taking pictures with Kaboom! for a chance to appear on the Jumbotron. Students living in…

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