All the talk this week has been about the NFL’s replacement referees. Has the integrity of the NFL been destroyed after the bizarre finish on Monday night between the Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks? The replacement referees are controversial but everyone will keep…
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Bradley students can now access Cullom-Davis library books in a new way. Despite constant complaints from students about the state of the library, many are unaware that the institution now provides students with Kindles available for checkout. Amazon Kindles are eReaders which can hold e-books,…
Yesterday, the Renaissance Coliseum held a record number of 160 employers at a single recruiting event at the Fall Job & Internship Fair hosted by the Smith Career Center. “I’m really excited about this job fair,” said Jane Linnenburger, Executive Director of the Smith Career…
On Sept. 10 the Lewis J. Burger Center for Student Leadership and Public Service was selected to receive a national student leadership award by the Jenzabar Foundation. Last year the foundation awarded $50,000 to support service-based student groups around the country. The Burger Center will…
For many, advancing in your career means moving from a small company to a much larger one. But new director of student affairs, Tom Coy, saw a window of opportunity moving from a large university with 30,000 students to a university with 6,000. Two weeks…
For the second year in a row there are several empty beds in residence halls. There are only 1,016 students in this year’s incoming class. While that is only a few students less than last year’s count, it falls 120 students short of the 2010…
This semester marks the opening of Bradley’s one-of-a-kind entrepreneurship program, the first in the nation. The Robert and Carolyn Turner School of Entrepreneurship and Innovation is independent of any college within the university. It is different than programs at other universities because it not solely…
At about 10:40 p.m. Tuesday, three or four males entered McDonald’s on Main Street, displayed hand guns and robbed the store of an undisclosed amount of money. They reportedly ran away from campus and have not been caught. According to a Bradley police report summary,…
A message found in University Hall on Sept. 13 mentioned a shooting, but was later deemed a prank following an investigation. The message, which stated “I’m expecting a shooting on Friday at 4,” was written on the ground floor assistant resident advisor’s board outside the…
For many students, this is the first presidential election they will be eligible to vote, and several campus organizations are making this process more accesible. Both Bradley’s chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Institute for Principled Leadership in…