The Dietetics Students Association is hosting its holiday food drive until Dec. 11. Students are collecting non-perishable food items to be donated to the Tinley Park Food Pantry. The organization encourages students to learn and explore the role of food and nutrition as they relate…
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This weekend Bradley’s theatre and performing arts department will host the Fall Forward Festival at the Hartmann Center Dec. 4 through 6. Previously known as New Faces, Fall Forward is a new event with three one-act plays lasting about 45 minutes each. Fall Forward is…
One of Bradley’s own will speak at the midyear commencement ceremony at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 19 in Renaissance Coliseum. Chuck Stoner has taught at Bradley for 35 years in the Foster College of Business’s Management and Leadership Department. “This has pretty much been the bulk…
The Bradley International Humanitarian Law Action Campaign hosted “Save Our Services” as part of an annual series of interactive educational simulations in Bradley Hall last Saturday and Sunday. The IHLA campaign is an American Red Cross youth program. “This is our third campaign on campus,…
• Officers responded to a report of arson at 3:56 p.m. Dec. 1. A female staff member reported that an inspection certificate of a south elevator of Geisert Hall was burned in two places. There are no suspects. • Officers responded to a report of…
The final Late Night BU of the semester will feature a dodgeball tournament from 9 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Dec. 8. $500 will be given to the winner of the tournament. There is a maximum of 30 teams. Teams can consist of five to ten…
It’s the season of giving, and to assist those in need, the Lewis J. Burger Center for Student Leadership & Public Service and the Student Activities department are partnering with local school Trewyn K-8 to help provide students with new uniforms, hats and mittens. Jessica…
The Bradley Body Project is hosting its annual poster contest to celebrate the Love Your Body Campaign. Students can submit a poster by noon Dec. 4. to Markin Room 50. The Body Project was developed to challenge the current standards of beauty and fitness in…
The two open forums held earlier this week covering the desired qualities and responsibilities of a new Provost rehashed many of the same issues brought up during the presidential search forums last spring. As for a timeline until the search begins, University Senate President Jobie…
Dietra Kuester’s ETE 445 class runs Project Students Making an Impact and Leading Education (S.M.I.L.E.) every year, where the class chooses one organization to donate money to. This year’s students chose the Crittenton Center Nursery. Crittenton is a non-profit for child abuse prevention services. Parents…