Students painted bricks about race, gender, greek life during the week to be hung on Wall of Stereotypes on Olin Quad Ronald Reagan’s famous words “Tear down this wall!” seemed to ring in the heads of students looking on the annual Student Senate “Wall of…
Posts published in “News”
The arrival of spring isn’t the only thing that might make Bradley greener. The Student Environmental Action Coalition has presented university administration with a proposition that would make Bradley a carbon neutral campus. If Bradley were to become a carbon neutral campus, it would have…
The state of the economy has resulted in job losses for many people across the country – including Bradley alumni. However, The Alumni Association and the Smith Career Center on campus relate to alumni in many different ways to adjust to the economic changes. “They…
A recent Bradley graduate died Saturday afternoon in the crash of a single-engine airplane in north central Illinois, the Federal Aviation Administration told the Journal Star. Lauren Hamilton, 22, was a passenger in an airplane flown by a family friend, Randall Hougham of Sandwich, when…
After a contested runoff in the student body officer election, all three candidates who ran on the blue ticket won. Malinowski, who was recently elected student body president, said his goals for Senate include getting the entire campus more involved. “We are going to start…
Ten full days after voting began, Kyle Malinowski and Tricia Anklan were declared president and vice president in the student body officer elections. Although the voting ended Tuesday and the results were scheduled to be announced Tuesday night, the results were delayed twice because of…
Administrators know who sent the “Vote Red” e-mail on Tuesday and have an idea of how the campus e-mail addresses were obtained. Vice President for Student Affairs Alan Galsky said a student sent the initial message out, but did not say who that student was.…
Over Spring Break, three computer science students traveled to Panama to perform on-site testing of a computer program they helped develop. The three students, seniors Mark Overholt, Will Herring and Ed Gillen, also blogged about their experiences on Bradley’s Web site. “We were in Panama…
Until recently, the area near campus seemed to be immune to the recent rash of armed robberies the city of Peoria has experienced. But last Friday about noon, senior accounting major Lauren Peterson was walking home from class when she was robbed at gun point.…
Runoffs will take place next week for president and VP Two of the four positions in the Student Body Officer elections have yet to be decided. When the results were announced Tuesday, no candidate for president or vice president received a majority of the votes.…