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Service on Saturday successfully draws 76 students

More than 75 students gave up sleeping in Saturday to devote their time to others. Four local non-for-profit-organizations, including Midwest Food Bank and Girl Scouts, received help from Bradley students as part Service on Saturday, a program sponsored by the Lewis J. Burger Center for…

Team Bradley will Race for the Cure on May 7

Peoria is preparing to see pink as Team Bradley sets up for the annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. The team will return to the Metro Center May 7 for the race. Team Bradley’s Captain Janet Lange said last year they had approximately…

Recycling program moves into all dorms, academic buildings next year

Students may see the dorm recycling overhaul spread to academic buildings in the near future. “We have a policy that’s a working draft and has been approved,” Vice President for Business Affairs Gary Anna said. “We have tentatively agreed that next year there will be…

Students jam on the quad for Amnesty International

The warm weather brought a crowd to the Olin Quad where students were able to listen to live music, tie-dye shirts and eat good food-all in the name of spreading awareness about human rights. The event, named Jamnesty, was organized by Bradley’s student run organization…

Campus media organization leaders appointed for 2011-12 school year

The University Communications Council has chosen its new media leaders. Students were hired last Friday for leading positions of the Intergalactic Journal, the Scout, Broadside and the Edge. “The students [who apply] go through an internal interview with the advisors for each organization and outgoing…

Bradley greek life lobbying for tax-deductable donations

Two students will represent Bradley at a conference this weekend to lobby on behalf of all greek organizations. Chi Omega member Kate Green and Alpha Epsilon Pi member Mitch Slack were chosen by their national organizations to attend the Capital Fraternal Caucus in Washington, D.C.…

Greek houses struggling to make mandated 2013 sprinkler deadline

Fifteen fraternity and sorority houses on campus are required by state law to have fire sprinklers installed by Jan. 1, 2013, although several houses still have yet to figure it out. An Illinois law was passed in 2005 that requires all dormitories and university housing…

Ford brings history of success, optimism to Hilltop

A little before 9 p.m. Sunday night, the central Illinois and Bradley communities heaved a great sign of relief. It was over. Arguably the most high-profile job in the city had finally been filled. Three weeks to the day after Jim Les was let go,…

Getting students in the stands high priority

Win. That, partially, is how men’s basketball coach Geno Ford intends to get students in the stands when the Braves return to Carver Arena next fall. “The players want to play in front of full arenas, the coaches want to coach in front of full…

Sports journalist returns to Bradley for class, lecture

A little less than a month ago, one of sports’ greatest events celebrated its 40th birthday.   Ali vs. Frazier I at Madison Square Garden pitted two of boxing’s greatest fighters against one another in the most hallowed of arenas. In the stands of this…

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