Hilltop spirit came out in full force for the Red and White Jam. The basketball band, cheerleaders and Bravettes dance team performed in the Renaissance Coliseum Saturday during Parents Weekend. This high-energy event featured contemporary songs such as “Thrift Shop” and the “Ghostbusters” theme song,…
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Fierce competition, a grueling application process and high levels of commitment could not stop one Sigma Kappa – Beta Nu member from achieving success. Sigma Kappa’s National Council recently selected senior journalism and Spanish major Kira Rysiewicz as one of 12 leadership consultants (LC) for…
As the search for a new vice president of student affairs is winding down, the search committee is looking up. Bradley has been without a VPSA since December 2012 when Alan Galsky stepped down to “attend to serious family illness” and Nathan Thomas, interim VPSA,…
• Two female students reported an unknown male climbing into an open window on the first floor hallway of a St. James building around 10 p.m. April 4. Officers checked the building and rooms for the possible male suspect without results. Officers cleared the scene…
Spring has finally sprung on the Hilltop, and fashionistas are blooming with new warm-weather trends everywhere. Luckily, students have BU Fashion Focus to cover all things fashion with the April BU Trendsetter Competition. BU Fashion Focus began the monthly trendsetter competitions in March. Seniors Caitlyn…
Despite the darkness of the issue of child abuse, one sorority decided to raise its awareness in a more fun and light-hearted way. For the first time at Bradley, Sigma Delta Tau will host Hands are for Holding Mini Parade and Carnival for children from…
Bradley students set out Wednesday to shed some light on the topic of autism. Bradley Student Education Association (BSEA) hosted the campus’ first event as part of the national “Light It Up Blue” campaign in Westlake Hall Wednesday. The event was held in honor of…
A campaign brought to campus set a goal to encourage Bradley students to think far outside of the “Bradley Bubble” – very, very far. For the first time, the International Humanitarian Law Club created a campaign organized in partnership with the Central Illinois Chapter of…
Student Body officer candidates reiterated the need for greater communication and awareness about Student Senate as they fielded questions from about two dozen students at the April 1 Student Senate candidate debate. Sophomore and SBO presidential candidate Jason Blumenthal, sophomore and speaker of the assembly…
In order to bring attention and spread awareness on testicular cancer, members of a student group put the balls in their court. In honor of Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, senior public relations majors Charisse Barnachea, Allinston Saulsberry and Brittany Flowers have dedicated their senior capstone…