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Spooky singles scares

Students had a chance to take a two-tiered tour of terror Thursday evening Oct. 21, aptly named The Slaughterhouse in Singles. Residential Living, the group that organized the haunted house, transformed typically quiet Lovelace Hall into a menagerie of the maleficent. The first two floors…

Students brush up on study skill basics

For students fresh out of midterms, the study skills seminar Oct. 26 was a potentially beneficial resource. The Epsilon Kappa Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. hosted the event. Coordinator of the Turning Point Retention Program Pam Miller spoke at the seminar. Miller discussed…

Bradley alumna’s got game

Aspiring video game designers had the opportunity to receive valuable insight from Bradley alumna and industry professional Emily Berger, who returned to the Hilltop for a presentation to students Oct. 24. Berger is currently a technical artist for the Santa Monica Studio branch of Sony…

Brief: Running club hosts 3k race

The Bradley University Running Club will host their first Detweiller Open Nov. 9, and sign-ups are open to all students. The cost for participating in the event is $25. Students may sign up through the team’s website, www.runningbraves.weebly.com. For more information, contact President Stephen Tony…

Tricks for the best Halloween treats

Cocktails (www.finedininglovers.com/blog/food-drinks/halloween-ideas-spooky-cocktails) Candy Corn 2 oz. UV Cake 1 oz. Orange Juice 1 oz. Milk 1/2 oz. Amaretto Splash of Club Soda Crushed Candy to cover top Pumpkin Martini 2 oz. UV Vanilla 1/2 oz. Cream Liqueur 1/2 oz. Pumpkin Liqueur 1 Cinnamon Stick for…

BU: ‘Goodbye analogs, hello HD’

The Communications Department received a high-definition makeover in its studios through an ongoing grant from the John C. Hench Foundation, which allows students to practice with technology they will see in professional settings. Initiated in May 2014, the project sprang from a long-standing friendship between…

BU ups ID security in Markin

The Markin Recreation Center has implemented new security measures this year with its ID scanners. Each time students swipe Bradley IDs to gain access to Markin facilities, their pictures appear on the welcome desk computer screens. Bradley University Police Department Chief Brian Joschko said if…

Congresswomen talk student loans

Students welcomed Democratic Congresswomen Cheri Bustos and Robin Kelly to the Hilltop Tuesday to talk financing college educations. Each year, approximately 71 percent of college students graduate with an average of $29,000 or more in student loan debt. According to the Institute for College Access…

Performers step into limelight

On Friday, Oct. 24, the Limelight Eventplex will host Limeapalooza, a music event starring local musicians exclusively. Doors open at 6 p.m., and performances begin at 7 p.m. Brandon Rice, a freshman at Illinois Central Community College organized the show. It will include performances by…

Homecoming tailgate draws large crowd

Students, alumni and university and local organizations gathered in the parking lot of Shea Stadium for free food and activities at the Homecoming soccer game tailgate Oct. 18. Bratwursts, T-shirts and koozies were among items passed out at the tailgate before the Bradley versus Central…

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