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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…

Candidates set to run for next year’s student body officers

The school year is coming to a close, which means Student Senate student body officer elections for next year are about to reach full bloom. Chairman for senate’s elections subcommittee, freshman Wade Hatler, recently announced the slate for 2010’s student body elections. “I am pleasantly…

Students remain cautious in face of recent campus dangers

Students have been more alert and on-edge after the criminal incidents that occurred this semester. One of these students is senior journalism major Claire Johnson, who said she had a frightening incident happen to her recently. On the Wednesday before Spring Break, Johnson said she…

Construction makes its way onto the quad

Recently, foot traffic on campus has had a few speed bumps to navigate around. Construction is in full swing and fences around Westlake Hall are a major clue that one of the oldest buildings on campus is getting a much-needed face lift. Westlake, which houses…

Tuition set to increase about five percent for next fall

Though tuition will increase next year, the change won’t be drastic, said Dave Pardieck, director of financial assistance. Annual tuition will increase about 5 percent at the most, Pardieck said. That’s not quite $1,200, raising yearly bills to about $25,147. The increase is less than…

homecoming Week to change to create school spirit

Plans are in motion for an overhaul of next fall’s Homecoming week. According to Student Body President Kyle Malinowski, the goal of Homecoming is to spur school spirit. “One thing we are doing a little differently this year is to get all the groups involved…

Students travel south for Spring Break philanthropy

Roxy Geier didn’t know how to install a roof on a home before she went on Spring Break. But by the end of break, the junior elementary education major felt at ease on a rooftop and even had blisters from hammering many nails throughout the…

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