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Plane crash claims two ISU admin lives

Two Illinois State University athletic administrators were among seven men killed in a Tuesday morning plane crash. Associate Men’s Basketball Head Coach Torrey Ward and Athletic Department Deputy Director for External Relations Aaron Leetch were flying back from the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship Game in…

Google Chrome plug-in rates professors

Have no fear. Excessive tabs be gone. Sophomore computer science major Alexander Castor created “RateMyBradley,” a new Google Chrome extension to the professor ranking site RateMyProfessors.com. RateMyProfessors.com allows students searching for classes to hand down judgments for professors in a virtual forum. However, Castor said…

Sorority hosts variety show for sister

Six months ago, sophomore advertising major Rebecca Tomsik received news that she had been diagnosed with cancer. When she shared the news with her sorority sisters in Kappa Delta, several of them stepped up to plan “No One Fights Alone.” The event, held Monday night…

My battle with cancer

On the morning of November 12, 2014, I was in one of my advertising classes when my phone would not stop ringing. My dad kept calling me over and over. He then texted me saying that the test results of my recent leg biopsy had…

The Edge to bring talent, show

The Edge, Bradley University’s student-run radio station, will host it’s first talent competition Saturday on Olin Quad from 6 to 8 p.m. “This will be my first time debuting any of my music on campus, so I’m super excited about performing,” junior history major Ryan…

Students ready to roll with NPHC

National Panhellenic Council is inviting students to its first “Rolling with NPHC” at the Peoria Palace Skating Rink on April 10. NPHC is comprised of five African-American greek chapters, and its president Bonnie Conner said she hopes the event will provide a way for students…

New fraternity hosts first charity week

Bradley’s newest fraternity, Delta Sigma Phi, hosted its first philanthropy week to raise funds in support of the Red Cross. They sold donuts and coffee outside Bradley Hall on Monday, partnered with the Campustown Subway on Tuesday, and hosted the semester’s last blood drive on…

Comedian talks depression

Mental health awareness and comedy: two things that you wouldn’t think to pair up together, but 21-year-old stand-up comic Kevin Breel makes it work. On Wednesday around 80 students gathered in Marty Theater to listen to Breel talk about his struggles with depression while incorporating…

Campaign tells students to ‘make your move’

The Wellness Program has launched a social media campaign entitled “Make Your Move Bradley” in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April. Organizations such as Bradley Help, Empower and Teach (HEAT), Body Project and Student Activities Budget Review Committee have partnered to promote the…

Student featured by graphic design society

Callie Lack, a senior graphic design major, received recognition as the April member of the month for the American Institute of Graphic Arts in St. Louis at its annual student conference Feb. 21. Lack joined the association last year by becoming involved with Bradley’s chapter,…

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