Bradley University’s Alpha Epsilon Pi is selling hotdogs every Friday from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. in front of their house. Hotdogs are $1 each. On Sept. 27, they sold more than 150 hotdogs. All proceeds are going to AEPi’s national philanthropy fund, which gives…
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Kid President and the Lewis J. Burger Center for Student Leadership and Public Service have teamed up for the month of October. Every day, the center will be accepting donations of new socks and toiletries, which will be donated to the Children’s Home and South…
A casual scroll through Yik Yak quickly reveals student frustrations with Internet on campus, but the real issues go beyond what is seen on social media sites. Although students may be sharing concerns with their peers, the problems are going largely unreported to official university…
With more than 2,000 tickets already sold for the Nov. 14 Wiz Khalifa concert, a security and logistics meeting was held Oct. 7 between student coordinators, campus directors and community fire and police department chiefs to discuss how to keep students safe. According to Student…
From Harvey Milk to Ellen DeGeneres, gay rights activism has taken the news media stage worldwide. The debate on marriage equality is often the headliner, but conversations at the university level are starting to step into the spotlight. Some students are rallying to increase options…
With Homecoming festivities well underway, alumni are returning to the Hilltop. For some, this means sharing experiences with family members. Senior elementary education major Ciera Harvill is the daughter of alumna Julie Harvill and sister of alumna Cassandra Harvill. Ciera said she first became interested…
For the students who have had to work around Bradley’s credit transfer procedures, it made an often-times confusing distraction. In an effort to ease students’ paths towards graduation, the Bradley University Senate revised the policies concerning transferring a D grade, which were considered “complex and…
For years, the Lighting of the B has become synonymous with Homecoming on the Hilltop. The week started with a bang as students and alumni gathered at Founder’s Circle Oct. 15 to watch the “B” on top of Bradley Hall light up the night sky,…
Indiana Poet Laureate George Kalamaras shared thoughts with students on how to effectively write and develop poetry as part of the Visiting Writers Series. On Wednesday, Oct. 15, poet Kalamaras visited Bradley as a part of the Visiting Writers Series. He read selections from his…
Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn and Republican challenger Bruce Rauner clashed over competing visions for Illinois’ future in the Oct. 9 gubernatorial debate at Peoria’s WTVP studio. With the Nov. 4 election just weeks away, the hour-long debate sponsored by the Legion of Women Voters was…