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BU students struggle with MAP funding issues

It’s a dilemma just about every student can relate to paying tuition. And it’s a dilemma that might be a lot harder for about 25 percent of the student body next semester. In July, the state legislature passed a budget covering only half the year.…

Bradley to get H1N1 vaccines

Bradley has not had any reported cases of swine flu and with the recent approval of its vaccine, administrators are hoping campus will be able to avoid a brush with the virus. The federal government purchased 195 million doses of the vaccine, which are set…

President’s office hours

University President Joanne Glasser will host office hours from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Condo project coming to Main

By next year, a new apartment complex on Main Street will have hopefully injected some “vitality” into the area, city planners said. The area between Main, Underhill and Russell Streets and Bourland Avenue now houses single family homes, a vacant lot and a vacant Walgreens…

Army ROTC back at Bradley in full force

ROTC and the military science program are back on campus this year with a much stronger program than last year and a more than 400 percent increase in student involvement. “The military science courses are specifically designed to teach young cadets leadership and to be…

Twelve senators sworn in

Following the excitement of a successful election, 12 new senators were sworn into the Student Senate on Monday, during the first meeting for the 2009-10 school year. Alan Galsky, the vice president of student affairs, began the meeting by swearing in the new senators. Galsky…

Lambda Chi makes due without a house to call home

After receiving its charter to become an official fraternity on campus last year, some members of Lambda Chi Alpha have taken the first steps toward living together as a fraternity. “What is different for us is that we don’t have a location on campus to…

Recent grads experience difficulty in job searches

When Erin Krubeck graduated last May, the honor roll marketing major hadn’t received any job offers. “Searching for a job you know you’re not only one of a million college graduates, you’re one of those graduates, plus all those people who have gotten laid off…

Constitution celebrated with picnic

Students had the opportunity to hear a Holocaust survivor speak to celebrate Constitution Day this week. Constitution Day has been observed since 2004 when Sen. Robert Byrd added an amendment to the Omnibus spending bill that created Constitution Day, also known as Citizenship Day. The…

Professor’s poems transformed to stage

Kevin Stein’s poem “On Being a Nielsen Family” is currently undergoing a process to become an interactive presentation that will embody the poem’s meaning in a digital, technological way rather than just as a poem on paper. “The project is still taking shape,” said Stein,…

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