Two seniors on Student Senate are proactively working to make things brighter and safer for students who live off-campus. For the past month, Student Senate City and Local Affairs Chair senior Ty Allemen and Justin Reeg, the campus safety chair, have been brainstorming ideas and…
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Women surpass men in number in nearly every field of study except engineering, according to the U.S. Department of Education. And Bradley reflects that trend. Of the 20 students per average engineering class, there are usually only a few females. And that number hasn’t changed…
Student Body Officer candidates have only a few days left to campaign and get the word out about their ticket. Student Body Officer elections will begin at 8 a.m. on Monday, April 2 and will conclude at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 3. Starting Monday…
Three students made a difference with their piano playing this weekend, Three students took to tickling the ivories this weekend with philanthropy on their minds. Senior chemistry and Spanish major Jameil Abou-Hanna, sophomore chemistry major Ashton Kalhorn and senior civil engineering major James Sapp raised…
Just one day before winning the Illinois primary, former Massachusetts governor and presidential candidate Mitt Romney addressed the crowd of about 1,000 people gathered in front of Bradley Hall. The unseasonably warm afternoon proved favorable for the students, faculty, community members and national media congregated…
Vice President of Communications Shelley Epstein received a text message from congressman Aaron Schock late last Friday night about the possibility for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney to make a stop on Bradley’s campus. Three days later, Romney spoke in front of more than a…
With Student Body officer elections more than a week away, campaigning is at full speed. Candidate names along with tickets and platforms were officially released on the Student Senate website earlier this week, revealing a total of 20 candidates, six of which are running for…
The Activities Council of Bradley University made a quick comeback after the headlining performer, LMFAO’s DJ Redfoo, cancelled his April 23 performance. Still looking to delivering a party feel, Girl Talk, a DJ, will be performing at the Spring Concert on April 24 along with…
For students with Sports Communication concentrations looking for helpful advice from some of the industry’s best, look no further than Bradley’s own backyard. The Fifth Summit on Communication and Sport will be hosted by Bradley at the Embassy Suite Conference Center in East Peoria. From…
The Illinois Monetary Award Program grant for the 2012-2013 school year has already been depleted, the Chicago Tribune reported Wednesday. But the majority of Bradley students eligible for the grant applied in time to get a cut of the funds, Executive Director of Financial Assistance…