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Senate commends university staff

Several university personnel and employees were honored by Student Senate on Monday for their work during the two and a half day break because of the snow. Student Senate President Nick Swiatkowski presented framed honorary commendations to the staffs of Dining Services, Facilities Management, WCBU,…

TWOLHA chapter meets fundraising goal with all day concert

Bradley’s new chapter of To Write Love On Her Arms entertained students with 11 straight hours of live music and entertainment last Saturday in Lydia’s Lounge despite last minute monetary issues. “To Write Love On Her Arms has always been deeply rooted in music and…

MAP grants face reduction

An unexpected increase of applications for financial aid has created a financial burden for Bradley students. Monetary Award Program (MAP) grants will be reduced by five percent for this semester because of a 45 percent increase in applications for the grant. Vice President of Student…

Domestic abuse incidences a campus concern

Recent incidences of domestic abuse on campus have caught the eye of administration, but some say this is an issue many students keep hushed. “I have noticed the increase of [domestic abuse] as well,” said Executive Director of Residential Living Nathan Thomas. “It is certainly…

Lovelace residents complain, raise issue with living conditions

“We pay $2,300 to be here, and this is not how we’re supposed to be living,” said Ryan Miller, a sophomore mechanical engineering major. “It’s sad really.” Miller lives in Lovelace Hall, one of the oldest buildings on campus, and it shows. The banisters on…

The search is on

The Renaissance Coliseum was a sea of suits and booths Wednesday as students and employers gathered for the Spring Job and Internship Fair. Whether job fair novices or veterans, employers agreed it was a great opportunity to meet intern and employee prospects. “This is our…

Student Senate revises senator, SBO election policies

New revisions are being made to Student Senate election policies including guidelines for write-in candidates, which may change the dynamics of elections. “They are taking a step in the right direction by taking care of election amendments and creating guidelines for write-in candidates ahead of…

Bradley’s NAACP chapter active this year, sponsoring multicultural week

The motto of NAACP’s youth and college division is “A mission to lead, a commitment to succeed.” Bradley’s chapter has been working on doing just that. Bradley’s National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has already completed more than six community service events this…

Centralized log-in system aims to increase security

Students now have the capability to log in to different web applications with a single log-in. “It’s one centralized login page now,” freshman electrical engineering major Anton Volkov, a consultant at the HelpDesk said. “Currently both B-mail and Sakai use the same password.” He also…

Campus back on schedule despite snow day setbacks

Though the record breaking snow storm is over, students and professors alike are still facing the consequences of the snow days that resulted. “I still have two big tests even though we missed a lecture,” freshman sports communication major Kaley St. Clair said. Those taking…

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