Upon the departure of Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life Jesse Koch on Aug. 9, senior organizational communications major and Director of Panhellenic Recruitment Kyle Nadeau and junior nursing major and Assistant Director of Panhellenic Recruitment Ingrum were left without a director. Shortly thereafter, Director…
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While students were away relaxing this summer, construction workers were busy on the Hilltop, focusing on projects with renovations to Geisert Hall and the Sigma Kappa chapter house. The biggest project was construction to the Geisert Hall restrooms on floors two through six. Vice President…
While other university students sip margaritas on the lake every Labor Day, Bradley students shoulder their backpacks and head to class. But because the holiday is still recognized by many administrative offices, the topic continues to be discussed by the University Senate. The Senate, consisting…
For both returning and new students, it is important to be knowledgeable about campus safety and the security measures the Bradley University Police Department (BUPD) has in place. Here are two forms of alerts the BUPD created to keep campus in the loop when emergencies…
Charges calling for the impeachment of senior health science major and Student Body President Zack Shaw that were filed last May have been dropped, according to Student Senate’s Internal Affairs (IA) committee. Shaw was issued a ticket for disorderly conduct while walking on Fredonia Avenue on…
•An officer was dispatched around 11:20p.m. Tuesday at University Hall and spoke to a female dorm staff member. The female said paintball guns were discharged on the lower level stairwell and ground level men’s bathroom. Numerous paintball shells were found but there was no damage.…
Three Bradley political legacies met at the Federal Courthouse in downtown Peoria April 26 to honor a very special birthday. Former United States Congressman and Republican House Minority Leader Bob Michel ’48 celebrated his 90th birthday with friends, family and the Peoria community. Among the…
The Boston Marathon bombings on April 15 struck a chord in the heart of many Americans. With three lives lost and more than 100 runners injured, many United States citizens were shocked by the unbearable and unimaginable tragedy. Yet through the trials and tears, a…
During his sophomore year of college at Northern Illinois University, Shelley Epstein had no idea what he wanted to do with his future. He wanted some kind of direction, so he took two different classes: Intro to Mass Media and Accounting. Little did he know,…
From entire rooms to laptop computers, computer sciences have changed course curriculums exponentially since James “Jim” Miller came to Bradley in 1978. The computer sciences and information systems professor said he saw everything change with computers in his time at Bradley. “I’ve been through it…