Nominations for the third annual “I Am Brave” competition awards are now open. Submissions will be accepted through Dec. 9. The “I Am Brave” awards are part of a leadership recognition program designed for outstanding Bradley student leaders. The awards are given to students who…
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The Bradley University Police Department will host a free self-defense program for women from 8 to 10 p.m. Oct. 18 in room 17 of Markin Recreational Center. The event will consist of safety tips and suggestions, as well as a demonstration of some basic self-defense…
• An officer observed a male student sitting in the stairwell of the Duryea Parking Deck at 9:21 p.m. Tuesday. The student smelled like cannabis, and he was holding a green substance that later tested positive for marijuana. The items were confiscated and placed in…
The psychology department’s candidate for this year’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Distinguished Alumnus Award, Scott Racine, is being recognized for his contributions to Bradley. The award was created in 1996 as a way for the College of the Liberal Arts and Sciences to…
Marking the beginning of Student Senate’s “Braver Together” campaign, a campus-wide initiative addressing the issue of sexual violence, Anne Hollis, director of student support services, spoke during the general assembly meeting Oct. 5 about Title IX and sexual misconduct. “Sometimes when people hear about Title…
The men of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. will host their Black and Gold Gala at 5 p.m. tomorrow in the Hayden Clark Alumni Center. This is the first event of its kind, which includes a dinner aimed at promoting and celebrating diversity on…
The improv group Barbeque Kitten presents its October show “PAW” in Neumiller Hall Oct. 17. The first showing will be at 7:30 p.m. with the second showing at 10 p.m. The show will be modeled after the “Saw” movie franchise. Performers will be “tortured” during…
Over the past few weeks, there have been reports of various issues going on in residence halls around campus. Two cases of bedbugs were reported on the ninth and 10th floors of Geisert Hall, and Harper Hall also had a report of mosquitoes in the…
Moving to off-campus housing is very different than living in the dorms. Students don’t have to wear shower shoes, but they do have to learn to communicate with landlords and neighbors. According to Joshua Hafliger, the operations manager at Ideal Rentals, there are few complaints…
The ribbon was cut last Friday for Hilltop Studios, a recording facility for Bradley students. The studio was unveiled through an announcement outside of Constance Hall by members of the music department and co-president of Hilltop Studios, Scott Dean. Hilltop Studios is intended to handle…