Luckily for fraternity members, playing “Call of Duty” with potential new members is no longer banned during recruitment. The Interfraternity Council has made changes to recruitment, which began last weekend, allowing it to be more relaxed and informal. IFC is also making changes to recruiting…
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Despite some changes from last year, women’s recruitment went off without a hitch. “We changed things up a lot from last year, and for the better in my opinion,” Associate Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life Jesse Koch said. “In the past, Panhellenic recruitment consisted…
While many schools across the country enjoy a three-day weekend in the beginning of September, Bradley is not likely to follow suit any time soon. Although a resolution concerning cancelling classes on Labor Day was brought to the floor of the University Senate in November of last…
This week, 10 new student senators were elected to serve for their residential buildings in Senate, and Student Body President Nick Swiatkowski said he is optimistic about the upcoming year. “I think it’s going to be good,” he said. “We have a lot planned and…
This past summer, Bradley carried out several projects in order to improve residential living. These improvements included the installment of sprinklers at College Hall, Pi Kappa Phi and Delta Tau Delta, furnishings in the Harper Hall/Wyckoff Hall lobby and two lounges in Geisert Hall and…
One of Bradley’s most popular alumni is returning this December to give the first commencement address in the new arena. Charley Steiner, the current radio play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers, will be addressing Bradley grads in the winter. “We are honored to have…
Along with preparing to accommodate students’ varying dietary needs, Geisert Cafeteria is preparing for a major renovation, starting in December. “There’s a full renovation planned for the facility,” said Ron Gibson, director of dining services. “The main goal is to expand the area. We currently…
After 10 years, it’s finally here. Starting last week, kosher food was made available for Bradley students, and, so far, there has been a positive response to the new kosher sandwiches, although there are also frozen meals that can be purchased and reheated. “We had…
All but one bed on campus was filled this past move-in day, and the possibility of future record-breaking class sizes has the administration evaluating their options. Executive Director of Residential Living and Leadership Nathan Thomas said a fair amount of change has taken place…
Leases have already been signed for apartments in the new Main Street Commons, which is set to be completed by August 2011. A collaboration of Oxbow Development and Coldwell Banker Devonshire, the Commons will be five stories high, complete with 288 two- or three-bedroom apartments. The Commons are being constructed where Walgreen’s was formerly located and the…