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Students perform Vagina Monologues this weekend

Students interested in vaginas can further their education this weekend. “People think vagina is a dirty word, and it’s really just an anatomically correct word for something we have,” said Jessica Dobson, co-director for The Vagina Monologues. “I think this is our best year yet.” The…

Students travel around the world in the Markin Center

The question of whether Late Night BU is going to change is being asked by some of the student body. Alcohol Education and Awareness Programs Coordinator and Late Night BU’s organizer Lyndsey Withers said new activities are included at each event, and if something is…

Students have a chance to voice opinions for cash

Students will have the chance to win $1,000 by stating what they think Bradley’s biggest problem is. They could win the money by entering a writing competition to win the Robert DeGise Writing Award. Submissions should identify a problem or need at the university and…

String of thefts may be connected

The Bradley bubble has taken a beating the past two weeks. Following the student mugging last Monday, a string of robberies occurred in the residence halls last weekend. Maggie Kostecki said the experience has left her feeling unsafe and insecure. The sophomore chemistry major was…

Companies make effort to hire new grads

Students graduating as soon as this year may have a better chance at getting a job straight out of school than they thought. Liberty Mutual, as well as 17 other companies including Google, Dell, eBay, General Electric and Microsoft, is participating in the Invest in…

Condoms coming to campus

After Spring Break students will have an on-campus opportunity that many have been hopeful for more than 10 years – condom access. Help Empower and Teach will kick-off its condom distribution program on March 26 at Late Night BU by offering sexual health demonstrations.  Students…

More bad weather heading into central Illinois

According to the National Weather Service, bitter winter weather is expected to continue through the remainder of February and into March. National Weather Service meteorologist Ed Shimon said to expect a dry and colder than average March that will transition to a mild April. “We’ve…

2010 graduates may suffer economy’s effects for years to come

With about three months before graduation, senior-year students know they will be emerging in the working world during the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. And seniors likely realize finding a job in an economy with an unemployment rate of 10.6 percent, the highest…

A look at back at Bradley’s dorms

Wyckoff Hall Wyckoff is the oldest dorm, having stood since 1959. Harper Hall When it opened around 1970, Harper’s goal was to shorten hall length and make the atmosphere seem less institutionalized. It was the first dorm to create a “four wing style” in Bradley…

Senate housing committee identifies several options for dorm improvements

The university is analyzing results from a student committee that investigated on-campus housing further than Student Body President Kyle Malinowski thought it would. “The original intent was to bring it as an information item, and they looked at it and thought it was something worth…

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