In order to improve safety and divert traffic for pedestrians and motorists, the University Street and Main Street intersection added on-street parking, sidewalk ramps, a raised crossroad and 30-second periods of traffic standstill for pedestrians to cross diagonally across the streets. The changes this spring…
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After only one week, “Spring Awakening” has surpassed the total attendance of the full two-week run of last year’s fall musical, “Side Show”. “[‘Spring Awakening’] is already pretty well-known to student-age audiences, and it speaks to them,” Director Scott Kanoff said. “Like ‘RENT’, it’s one…
Bradley will host its annual Homecoming Court pageant Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. in Student Center Ballroom. Eleven women and four men applied to be on the 2014 Homecoming Court. To apply, students were required to submit a résumé and reply to five short-answer questions.…
At Monday’s general assembly meeting, Student Senate outlined its goals for the year, which will begin with filling more than 15 general assembly seats that remain open. “[We plan] to completely fill them by the end of October,” Speaker of the Assembly Sarah Handler said.…
Applications are being accepted to study in Hollywood for the 2015 summer and fall semesters. Students of all majors may apply. Participating students will intern in the entertainment industry while earning Bradley course credit. An informational session about the Hollywood Semester will be held today…
The late author Maya Angelou offered wisdom on embracing new things when she said, “If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude.” Change is a part of life, and boy, has the Hilltop seen that recently. In the…
Fresh Slice is on a mission to get students excited about preparing appetizing and inexpensive meals. The campus hospitality leadership organization launched its Guest Chef Series Tuesday, Sept. 23. The four-part series brings local chefs to campus to provide a cooking demonstration for easy-made dishes.…
Senior economics major Alex Hughes went into his summer internship this year confident that he would win the first place scholarship. After a summer of hard work, Hughes achieved his goal. Hughes said his motivation to win was not the $2,000 cash prize but rather…
Auditions for the “Vagina Monologues” will be Oct. 18-19 from 12-4 p.m. The play is based on founder and playwright Eve Ensler’s interview with over 200 women and will be in the Student Center Ballroom in March. The play discusses important and taboo subjects, using…
There is a new art club on the scene this semester. The Visual Arts Club (VAC) will hold its first meeting Thursday, Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. on the first floor of the Heuser art building. Both art majors and non-majors can join VAC. Some…