With health care on the minds of all Americans these days, Bradley students got to hear from a professional about healthcare industry. Various members of the Bradley community gathered early Tuesday morning to attend the 38th annual McCord Lecture, which featured Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center administrator…
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After spending only one full year on the Hilltop, men’s basketball players Jordan Swopshire and Stefan Zecevic have been granted their release from the team. The freshman Swopshire averaged 1.3 points and 0.5 rebounds per game as a freshman while appearing in 26 out of the…
After waiting for more than one year, Bradley will be welcoming a new dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences on June 8. Christopher Jones, who accepted the position this month, currently serves as Dean of Arts and Sciences at Le Moyne College…
Following a relatively uneventful student body officer campaign season, 10 percent of the students made their choice and elected four new SBOs for the next academic year. With three of the four uncontested races, sophomore Jason Blumenthal, sophomore Sarah Handler, junior Hunter Vaughn and…
Coming off a loss to the University of Iowa at Dozer Park, the Bradley baseball team looked to rebound in a three-game series against Southern Illinois University. And that’s exactly what it did. In the midst of a four-game losing streak, the Braves recovered by…
After former Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life Jesse Koch’s departure in June 2013, the Bradley greek community was left fraternizing on Fredonia without a figurehead. However, Wednesday brought exciting news. Nancy Schwartz, current graduate assistant for Fraternity & Sorority Life at George Mason…
Four teams tackled the culinary arts as the Brave Chef competition cooked up a recipe for victory. The teams competed in a cook-off Sunday as part of the Brave Chef competition hosted by the hospitality leadership club, Fresh Slice, and BU Dining Services. The setup…
While Jackie Robinson was breaking racial barriers on the baseball diamond, one Bradley student used Robinson as an inspiration to break similar barriers in his own life. As a part of Bradley’s yearlong Civil Rights theme, alumnus Doug Alligood ’56 spoke April 3 about Jackie…
For qualified honors students, class registration became a little less stressful this semester thanks to a new Honors Program policy. Priority registration was introduced for honors students who met a specified GPA and have completed a specified number of honors classes and seminars. With…
Shoot for the moon, because Gamma Phi Beta (G Phi) sorority’s Crescent Class Week is setting the bar high. G Phi’s philanthropy week started Tuesday with Subway Night, followed by a Grill Off Wednesday on Olin Quad. Students played games on the quad, and members…