The University Police Department’s move to Campustown means, at the very least, the department’s 18 officers will have a little more room to breathe. More than that, though, the new headquarters has helped propel the department to a new level of professionalism and has increased…
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A Student Senate resolution proposing renovations be made to Lovelace and Elmwood Hall before next semester will be presented to the General Assembly on Monday. Singles Complex, College Hall and Student Apartment Complex Senator Iván González-Giménez said after hearing no response from administration and seeing…
Edna Cockfield is famous in the Chi Omega house for her strawberry pretzel dessert, singing to house members and 38 years of preparing meals. This Monday, Edna will celebrate her 75th birthday with a party from Chi Omega members spanning throughout nearly four decades. “We…
“The Peace Corps has changed millions of lives. 200,000 Americans have worked shoulder to shoulder with people in a vastly different society and culture,” Peace Corps Director Aaron Williams said to a room packed with students and community members on Wednesday. Williams along with Congressman…
Editor’s note: This is the second of a three-part series on drugs on campus. Every pair of jeans is gone through. Every DVD is opened. Closets are searched. Sockets are removed from the walls and examined. Every inch is checked and double-checked. This isn’t a…
A collaboration with Bradley and NBC has opened a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to all communications majors – a chance to intern with NBC at the 2012 Summer Olympics. An informational meeting hosted Sunday night in the Global Communications Center explained the application process to students who…
In conjunction with a decision to combine Homecoming and Parents’ Weekend, the university has asked the Activities Council of Bradley University to host the fall concert on the same weekend, making the job of ACBU members a little more difficult. “The administration asked ACBU to…
U.S. Congressman Aaron Shock will be joined by the Director of the Peace Corps and a representative from Caterpillar for a panel called “Paths to Global Engagement” to discuss international engagement and the public’s role as a global citizen. The panel, to be hosted at…
The Cabin Fever music festival attracted hundreds of people in its first year running. “It was close to, if not more than, what we expected for the first year,” junior economics major and coordinator of the event Josh Campbell said. “Festivals take time before they…
Editor’s note: This is the first of a three-part series. All names in this story have been changed to protect identities. Being in college, most students can make a call, take a walk or open their refrigerator to have alcohol; it’s effortless. But what about…