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Grad. School international student enrollment increases

When Jeffrey Bakken became dean of the Graduate School in 2012, there were 578 total graduate students and 42 new international students. Since then, the program has grown leaps and bounds. This fall, the Graduate School welcomed 185 new international students, a higher enrollment than…

Edge works toward live stream on Brave Life app

While a college app isn’t anything special, the Brave Life app is getting a new edge. According to senior and Edge Radio station manager Ethan Hoerr, the station and Brave Life creators plan to join forces in order to allow students the opportunity to stream…

Brief: OLLI Shuttle seeks drivers

Student shuttle drivers are needed for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI). The shuttle is used to transport OLLI members who have difficulty walking from Michel Student Center to Westlake Hall. Drivers are needed Wednesdays: Oct. 1, 8, 15 and 22. Another day may be…

Elementary Education program sees updates

Elementary education majors can expect updates to the program as Bradley works to align itself more closely with state codes next year. This past month, the Illinois State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board approved Bradley’s Education and Health Sciences Department’s proposal for a redesigned elementary…

New 5K colors the way to clean water

Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity, hosted its first Clean Water 5K Color Run Sept. 6. The race, held at Laura Bradley Park, sought to raise money for Charity Water, a not-for-profit organization that provides clean water for developing nations. APO is no stranger to…

Fraternities welcome new members at Block Party

Throughout the weekend, male students searched for a fraternity house to call home. Bradley’s greek community celebrated the induction of its newest fraternity invitees at the First Annual Interfraternity Council Block Party. Anadexis, the ceremony in which new fraternity members receive their bids, inspired the…

Police Reports: 2014-09-12

• A female student found another female student passed out on the sidewalk in the 900 block of Elmwood Ave. near the Heitz Hall emergency phone at 11:40 p.m. Sept. 3. The intoxicated student woke up and walked to the third floor of Heitz Hall.…

Low enrollment spurs $7 million in budget cuts

According to Bradley University President Joanne Glasser, the Class of 2018’s academic accomplishments are some of the highest of any Bradley incoming class so far. Despite their achievements, enrollment numbers have fallen below the baseline, spurring $7 million in budget cuts. Glasser sent an email…

Ped. safety: Stop, look and listen

Road construction in the areas surrounding campus have left some pedestrians puzzled, but understanding the changes can help clear the confusion of navigating the streets. The most significant changes are at the intersection of University Street and Main Street, where construction was completed mid-May. The…

Greeks grill out

Greek chapters came together Aug. 26 to offer Bradley students an afternoon of food and fun at the Greek Grill Out on Olin Quad. Sororities and fraternities hosted the event to welcome new and returning students, as well as to raise money for the Boys…

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