The students of the Doctor of Physical Therapy program recently took a getaway to the Dominican Republic, not for vacation, but to sharpen their skills and put their physical therapy lessons into use. The program traveled to the Dominican Republic Jan. 21 – 29 on…
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Students living in the resident halls next fall can expect some of the comforts of home, because the toilet paper in the dorms is receiving an upgrade. “Dorms are where students live for eight months of the year, so it is basically home for us,”…
Bradley’s chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People held the second annual I Am Video competition Friday evening in the Student Center Ballroom. The contest concluded the chapter’s anniversary week of activities. Originally the I Am Video concept was hosted by…
With the end of Student Senate terms approaching, there is still one task left on the agenda. Student body officer elections. On Monday junior management and administration major Ethan Zentz was elected to the election sub-committee chair during senate’s general assembly. Over the next month,…
Bradley students and guests gathered for a benefit concert Saturday evening in Lydia’s Lounge hosted by the Bradley chapter of To Write Love on Her Arms. The concert featured nine community and Bradley musicians including Shoebox Stories, the BU Jazz Combo, Gretchen Wolking and the…
Junior psychology major Melissa Matheys spent last Friday night watching TV in her St. James Apartment as Cambridge Property employees sloshed through the sewage-soaked carpeting in her home. “Listening to the maintenance people walk around our apartment sounded like people walking through puddles outside,” she…
On Oct. 30, 1999, a McDonald’s employee was robbed and fatally shot in the Main Street restaurant’s parking lot shortly after closing. The incident triggered fear throughout the Bradley community. Within three months, emergency blue light phones were installed on campus. Since its introduction in…
Bradley is continuing its efforts to “go green” by installing electric charging stations for cars around campus. Senior Director of Public Relations Kath Conver said adding charging stations is part of the university’s sustainability initiative. “Bradley has installed three auto charging stations in the campus…
The activity fee increase from $130 to $170 set for next fall could give the Activities Council at Bradley University the buying power to bring in artists currently topping the charts, Assistant Director of Student Activities Dain Gotto said. Performers such as Nicki Minaj or…
The Muslim Student Association hosted Islam Awareness Week this past week to help students, faculty and members of the community better understand and appreciate the religion of Islam. This year’s theme was “Islamophobia in the Western Media.” Islamophobia is a phenomenon in which individuals harbor…