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Dance off not end to Easter Seals fundraising

Nine couples competed in eight dance categories to raise money last Friday. This year’s “Do You Want to Dance for Easter Seals?”competition featured a range of dancers from swing to hip-hop to tap dance. The event, that raised money for Easter Seals of Peoria, was…

Students suffer with stomach flu this season

A seasonal outbreak of the stomach flu has hit Bradley. Medical Director of Health Services Dr. Jessica Higgs said there have been many students calling in with the stomach flu, but it hasn’t been more than any other year. “This is a fairly normal amount…

More women participate in spring recruitment this year than last

Sorority spring recruitment gained popularity this year because of an increase in the number of women allowed to be admitted into each chapter. Last year, Panhellenic Council voted to either add another chapter to Bradley’s greek life or increase the total of women accepted into…

Library committee highlights renovation priorities

Committee’s draft marks improved printing, better lighting and addition of outlets as most important In response to poor results in the Princeton Review, the Cullom-Davis Library has created a Library Student Advisory Committee to gather information on student concerns and prepare a draft. The draft…

Students begin search for Relay for Life teams

Anteing up for yet another year, Bradley’s Relay for Life is going all out to make sure this year’s event suits its Casino theme. “Play your cards right! Join the Fight!” is the theme for the fifth annual Relay for Life event, which kicks off…

BU students, founder blog about experiences

Many students may be friends with Lydia Moss Bradley on her Facebook account. But, not many students seem to know about her blog on the Bradley Web site called Lydia’s View. Lydia’s is one of five blogs on the Bradley Web page at http://blogs.bradley.edu/. The…

Author speaks about taboo word

Byrant Smith visits campus to honor Black History Month There are some words you never use, but Bryant Smith was not afraid to break some social rules in his presentation on Tuesday night. The Co-optation of the N-Word was sponsored by Multicultural Student Services in…

Senate creates committee to focus on efficiency

As the economy continues to decline, students and administration are looking for ways to cut costs in everyday life. To combat the waning economy, Student Senate is creating an efficiency committee to help lower some of the miscellaneous costs to the university, Student Body President…

Gossip Web site shuts down due to hard economic times

Gossip Web site JuicyCampus.com shut down for good last Thursday, and founder and CEO Matt Ivester cited the hard economic times as the reason for the site’s termination  “Unfortunately, even with great traffic and strong user loyalty, a business can’t survive and grow without a…

New fitness classes see increase in attendance

The Markin Family Student Recreation Center has experienced a huge boom in student participation with the newly added group fitness classes. Since the start of the semester, students have been flocking to the new facility to take advantage of these workouts, which are offered many…

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