Bradley’s speech team recently took first place at the national American Forensic Association Tournament. After travelling to the tournament in Eau Claire, Wis., this win gave the team a collective total of 20 AFA national titles. Though winning nationals was a huge accomplishment for the…
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Panhellenic Council recently passed some changes to sorority recruitment for this upcoming fall. The major changes voted on last Sunday were the length of the first round, along with extending the amount of time chapters have to turn in their final bid lists. Panhellenic Director…
The faces of student media on campus won’t be changing much next semester. Only one of the four major student-run media organizations will be under new management in the fall. The new leaders of Broadside Literary Journal, the Scout, the Intergalactic Journal and the Edge…
If you see a fire truck parked in the St. James Apartment Complex on Thursday, don’t be alarmed. It’ll be there for a photo opp. Team Bradley is putting together a photo of a living pink ribbon at noon Thursday at Meinen Field. “We’re hoping…
The term recession-proof seems to have lost its meaning in today’s job market. Fields such as nursing, education, accounting and engineering, which have previously slipped past economic downturns, have seen decreases in hiring. Executive Director of the Smith Career Center Jane Linnenburger said despite these…
A student was assaulted on her front porch last weekend by a man in a ski mask. The student arrived home in the 500 block of Institute Place in a taxi from a downtown bar and was on her front porch when the suspect approached…
Next year, low enrollment rates will probably not be an issue for Bradley, said Vice President for Student Affairs Alan Galsky. “What we wanted to do was put ourselves in the position where we would be successful in regards to enrollment,” he said. “I think…
For students who want to save money but still practice safe sex, the Bradley Help Empower and Teach’s new sexual health class is the place to be. The classes are part of HEAT’s condom program, a plan allowing students to attend a one-time class in…
Senior English major Ben Koch said he and his friends have always talked about auditioning to be a student commencement speaker. But unfortunately for Koch, he will never receive the opportunity to audition to speak at his own commencement this spring. This year is the…
Fraternity recruitment is undergoing changes to become more relaxed. President of the Interfraternity Council Allen Goebl said there will be two main changes to fall recruitment. He said the current rules of recruitment emphasize the disaffiliation of recruitment counselors and resident advisers, but IFC is…