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University offers affected students support services

While attention has greatly focused on the material needs of those affected by the Nov. 17 tornadoes, Bradley is offering students support in more personal ways as well. Student Support Services and Student Counseling Services are two campus resources that affected students are encouraged to…

Students voice concerns at Speak Up

Top Bradley administrators and faculty members fielded questions from students Nov. 18 at Student Senate’s annual Speak Up event. “Student Senate hosts Speak Up to give students the chance to voice their opinion to faculty and staff in a fun and friendly environment,” Vice President…

Alumni contribute to tornado relief

Alumni are reaching out from all over the country to help, from as far as Washington D.C. and California, to as close as Chicago. Director of Alumni Relations Tori McCord said the compassion and concern shown by alumni speaks volumes about Bradley and the experiences…

Public to Name Mascot

Students now have the opportunity to be a part of history by choosing a name for the new mascot. In October, the university announced that a gargoyle was selected as the university mascot. Students, faculty, staff and alumni participated in two years of surveys and…

Committee proposes Gen-Ed Changes

While students may have strategies on which general education classes to take at Bradley, the incoming class of 2015 might have new courses to consider. The Steering Committee, which is a sub-committee of the General Education Program Review, is in the process of proposing a…

BU Tops Fullbright Scholar Numbers

Striving to become a university of national distinction may be bolstered by an international recognition, being a top producer of Fulbright students. Bradley was ranked sixth nationally, among similar universities, with three students winning the Fulbright award for the year. A total of seven students…

Campus Crime Slow, BUPD On Alert

Although crime has been relatively quiet on campus this semester, the BUPD is still working hard to make sure students stay safe. BUPD Chief of Police Brian Joschko said the low number of crimes committed this semester could be due to a number of factors,…

RedBox Founder Shares Journey

Students and community members packed the Peplow Pavillion Center to hear a notable entrepreneur’s secrets of success in business. Hosted by the Turner School of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Co-Founder of Redbox Michael Delazzer spoke of his journey to put his idea on the market in…

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