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Lydia’s Lounge serving lunch, low student response

Originally published November 12, 2010 Although Lydia’s Lounge has been open for lunch for the past two weeks and has had a positive response, many students are still unaware of the new option. The opening of Lydia’s Lounge for lunch has been posted on the…

There’s still employment hope for December grads

Originally published November 12, 2010 December graduates, if you don’t have a job lined up for after graduation you don’t have to panic just yet. Executive Director of the Smith Career Center Jane Linnenburger said December graduates have a much brighter job outlook than students…

Zoning issues plague houses

Originally published November 12, 2010 Editor’s Note: This is the second in a three-part series looking into off-campus student housing. Look for final installment next week. Students experiencing illegal housing issues have come forward to report their situations, but many are keeping quiet in fear…

Shuttle to Target may be available

Originally published November 12, 2010 Student Senate is hoping to provide a shuttle service for students to nearby grocery stores. Without a grocery store within walking distance, Senate is focused on a temporary solution for students to get by while they work on bringing in…

Committee to review Alcohol Action plan

Originally published November 12, 2010 A Student Senate resolution passed on Monday aims to give students a stronger voice in the current student alcohol policy. “In senior exit surveys, seniors said one of the most hated things about Bradley is the alcohol policy,” said Student…

Students playing in concert for various music charities

Originally published November 12, 2010 Bradley students and alumni are helping a new charity, Music is the Medicine, get started with a benefit concert Saturday. “We really believe this charity’s goals are right in-line with our own,” senior music business major Pat Connolly said. The…

Campus traffic: A problem without a solution

Originally published November 12, 2010 Screeching tires can be heard around the clock at the intersection in front of the Michel Student Center. “That intersection has always been an issue in regards to traffic safety,” University Police Lieutenant Troy Eeten said. “There just doesn’t seem…

Accreditation committee arrives on campus next week

Originally published November 12, 2010 With the arrival of Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools on Friday, Bradley is finishing preparations for the accreditation process. “We are super prepared,” said Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences…

Engineers show off lightweight car

Originally published November 12, 2010 As part of the Future of Midwest Transportation symposium, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood met with Bradley engineering students to discuss their senior projects, an ultra-light urban vehicle. Before LaHood’s speech, Dean of the College of Engineering and Technology…

LaHood: Students are “next leaders in transportation”

Originally published November 12, 2010 Ray LaHood addressed more than 250 students, transportation industry professionals and Bradley faculty Wednesday at the Future of Midwest Transportation symposium. The U.S. Transportation Secretary was the keynote speaker at the all-day event that featured prominent industry representatives in town…

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