This past weekend, students and community members alike gathered to express wonders and frustrations concerning the female anatomy. Bradley’s annual production of Eve Ensler’s “Vagina Monologues” took place Feb. 27 and 28, with the ticket proceeds going to the Center for Prevention and Abuse. This…
Posts published in “News”
The Conversation Continues, part three of a semester-long program theme sponsored by Multicultural Student Services was geared toward encouraging conversation about creating and maintaining diversity on campus. The open forum was held March 3 at the Garrett Cultural Center. According to Associate Vice President for…
Bradley might be in the land of the free and serve as the home of the Braves, but it is also a training ground for 10 students preparing to become second lieutenants in the U.S. Army. The Army ROTC program, or Reserve Officers’ Training Corps,…
A cutout of a tree has sprung up at the entrance of the Geisert cafeteria, with a series of numbers running up its trunk that mark the amount of food wasted on a weekly basis. Currently, these numbers range between 900 and 1,000 pounds a…
As Student Body Officer elections approach, students are readying themselves to campaign. Student candidates received petitions at a Monday meeting from Election Sub-Committee Chairperson Jenna Dellaria. The four available positions are Student Body President, Speaker of the Assembly, Secretary of Finance and Secretary of the…
Christopher Marsh dug his roots deep into the Hilltop, making his way from the seat of a student to the front of the classroom as an instructor of advertising in the Department of Communication. Although his third-floor office now sits alongside the offices of his…
Comedian Nicole Byer joked about being drunk, sitting in fast food restaurant bathrooms eating a cheeseburger and fries and singing “Over the Rainbow” to make herself feel better; and that was only the beginning. The actress and comedian best known for her contributions to MTV’s…
The Bradley Mock Trial team will advance to the second round of the national tournament, the Opening Round Championship Series, after placing eighth at their regional tournament Feb. 22. According to Mock Trial team coach Nicole Meyer, less than 200 of the 600 national teams…
University administrators are asking student leaders to share their opinions of who the next Executive Director of Diversity and Inclusion should be at upcoming forums. A search committee has narrowed the search to two applicants: external candidate Monique Jernigan and internal candidate Norris Chase. Each…
Lambda Chi Alpha hosted its first Bradley’s Got Talent show yesterday to raise money for its philanthropy, the Children’s Hospital of Illinois. The fraternity’s external vice president Brandon Johnson was in charge of planning the event. “It was quite an ambitious goal for me, seeing…