For one male student, a Monday night walk near campus turned dangerous when he was approached at gunpoint and asked to hand over his money. “The only thing of value I had was my phone, so [the suspect] took it and ran off as I…
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Though the floor will be a little more crowded than usual, the Smith Career Center will welcome a record number of employers to the Renaissance Coliseum for the Fall Job & Internship Fair on Thursday. Currently, 154 national and local employers will attend the fair…
When Matt Coglin was a student at Bradley, he described the overall atmosphere of Main Street as “desolate.” But he and his business partner Danielle Auth, also a Bradley graduate, said there is hope for the string of stores and restaurants. That’s why they chose…
Mixed reviews about the new food services on campus, from the change in hours of operation to the controversy of the Chick-fil-A, are prevalent among students. However, it seems as if the hottest topic in these reviews is the increased prices on items at Center…
Sustainable programs initiated last year in the dining halls are set to continue, albeit with some changes. Vice President for Business Affairs Gary Anna said initiatives like the reusable clamshell containers and composting are still in place, at least in some dining areas. “They’re maintaining…
A new group on campus called +music has already had success co-sponsoring its first event, The Borderline Music Festival. “So far, we’ve only set one goal; putting on a music festival (BAMF),” said +music member junior Shane Bradley. +music member sophomore Christian Lyon said that the…
This November, the congressional face of Bradley University will no longer be 18th district representative Aaron Schock. This year will mark the first in Bradley’s history where the university won’t be a part of the 18th congressional district of Illinois – rather, the 17th District.…
This summer saw a massive outbreak of Pertussis (or whooping cough), an endemic in the United States, with peaks in this disease every three to five years. With these frequent outbreaks, the Bradley Health Center is urging students to become aware of the ramifications. Dr.…
After 60 years with food provider Eurest, Bradley’s dining sector is now handled by a major campus food provider, Aramark Higher Education. The two-and-a-half month swap made changes to every dining facility and food mart at Bradley, and General Manager Matt Wilton said there’s still…
The most watched event in United States television history, the London 2012 Olympics, was brought to you in part by Bradley students. 10 students interned for NBC this summer, the broadcasting network covering the games, where they performed a variety of tasks in both London…