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Students enjoying new late night food options at Center Court

Center Court extended its hours to midnight last week and the change has already received positive responses.  Director of Food Services Ron Gibson said there’s been a good student reaction from the increase of hours. “We have been averaging about 330 students from 8 p.m.…

U-Hall serving as pilot for new recycling program

Student organizations on campus have joined together in an effort to give Bradley’s recycling program a new look. Student Senate, Student Environmental Action Coalition and the Student Green Elections campaign have been working together this semester to place more recycling bins in residence halls.  Recently…

Wireless upgrades to come, but maybe not as early as anticipated

A completely wireless campus will likely not be implemented by move-in day 2010, but the university is moving toward installation of wireless technology across campus. Student Senate voted in December to install wireless Internet in dormitories and the St. James Apartment Complex. After examining the…

Students participate in Newman Center’s Holy Week activities

A number of Catholics on campus participated in Holy Week this week to rekindle their faith. The week began last Friday with an event called Day of Grace. Students prayed at the Stations of the Cross and confessions were available. Afterward, they participated in a…

Spring concert ticket sales strong, but many still available

The last big Activities Council performer of the school year is not only stirring up excitement, but positive ticket sales. “The ticket sales have surpassed my expectations,” said Assistant Director of Student Activities Dain Gotto. “We sold over 1,000 tickets on the first day.” Director…

Bradley Idol awards cash, bragging rights to winner

Bradley students were able to showed off their musical talent this week, but in the end there could only be one idol. Sophomore AEP major Jochen Graf took home the $300 prize for his rendition of Tom Petty’s “Free Falling.” “I just wanted to sing…

Speaker shows perseverance in unexpected circumstances

At the beginning of his senior year of college, Jason Regier got into a car accident that broke his neck in two places. His severe spinal cord injury left him paralyzed – he would never walk again. Regier told his story to students during his…

Vice president discusses abuse at Civic Center

Joe Biden is well known for his gaffes and joking demeanor. But the vice president’s speech at the annual Partners in Peace awards banquet was anything but joking. Well, mostly. Biden was the keynote speaker at the annual fundraiser for the Center for Prevention of…

BU receives ‘D’ on Green Report Card

Recent attempts to better campus sustainability weren’t enough to gain Bradley a high grade from The College Sustainability Report Card. The organization surveyed Bradley about its facilities, food service and endowment to determine its grade an overall ‘D.’ Vice President for Business Affairs Gary Anna…

Student Senate calls for revamped Neumiller Hall

One of the most used-lecture halls on campus may see a face lift. Student Senate unanimously passed two resolutions, both calling for renovations to be made to Neumiller Lecture Hall. “There are definitely some things within Neumiller Hall that need to be updated,” said Student…

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