Kimberly Perry stared in awe as more than 3,000 students and visitors finished the opening chorus to the hit song “If I Die Young.” The voices, a cappella save for Kimberly’s guitar, carried the rhythm through until the band picked up at the end of…
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As Bradley’s drive to become a university of national distinction continues, one group is among those leading the effort by doing what they do best: speaking. The Bradley Speech Team took to the airwaves on National Public Radio’s (NPR) Weekend Edition last Saturday morning. The…
A recent installation flew into the Global Communications Center and Heuser Hall on Tuesday, as a result of the collaboration between a Bradley alumnus and seven students. Bob Emser, MFA ’78, opened his Eureka art studio to four undergraduate and three graduate students for the…
This weekend, several greek members had the opportunity to get their hands dirty to prepare for the Illinois River flooding. More than 100 students gathered on Saturday morning to participate in “Greeks Give Back,” a program where Bradley greek members volunteered in various service activities…
A recent addition to Main Street is serving a little Mexican spice and has sold out every weekend since its opening. Las Delicias Helados y Paletas, a Mexican ice cream shop, opened its doors for business at 837 W. Main St. March 27. This family-owned…
Students across campus reacted loudly to the announcement of the Interfraternity Council (IFC) moratorium on social events Feb. 10. But since the enforcement of new alcohol policies, no major incidents have caused noise for IFC. “The changes were made for the better,” said Director of…
Next spring, Bradley will welcome a new fraternity to campus. During an Interfraternity Council (IFC) round table meeting on Sunday, chapter presidents voted to not only welcome expansion to the greek community but invite the national fraternity Delta Sigma Phi to campus. With an eight…
An unknown person contacted the Bradley University Police Department around 2:30 a.m. Friday and reported people shouting and throwing bottles in the 1700 block of Callender Ave. Officers arrived and saw several people standing outside. A male student admitted to breaking a table in the street…
More than 60 students braved the unseasonably cold weather the afternoon of April 12 for one goal: go bald. This is the sixth annual St. Baldrick’s Day event, hosted by Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity (PIKE), where volunteers shave their heads to raise money for childhood…
In 2001, 19-year-old Aaron Schock defied the odds and became the youngest person to ever serve on the Illinois school board. Twelve years later, another Bradley student is repeating history. William Bessler, a freshman and 19-year-old political science major, was elected a member of the…