Suggested improvements, which include adding materials and better study areas, will address student needs A committee to address library improvements has completed a proposal that includes better printing options, a more comfortable study space and a better collection of materials. The Cullom-Davis Library has consistently…
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At 8:30 a.m. Jan 23, police were dispatched to the Markin Family Student Recreation Center in regards to a damaged door. The door was unlocked, and the wood at the bottom of it was cracked. The door leads from the gym to a storage room.…
Bradley’s new director of Fraternity and Sorority Life has a lot of enthusiasm for working with the greek life on campus. “Ben Williams is fantastic,” Panhellenic Council President Trisha Koors said. “He did a lot of great things for his old campus, and I’m very…
Junior marketing major Justin Keil decided to start the Bradley Golf Club in July because he was looking to get more involved on campus He spoke to Executive Director of Student Involvement Greg Killoran, who helped guide him through the finalization process, and a couple…
When students opened their e-mails earlier this week, they probably noticed an oddly titled message in their inboxes. The Hilltop Happenings newsletter was sent out on Monday. “This is something we have been wanting to do for a long time,” Student Body President Jordan Ticaric…
Super Bowl Sunday is rapidly approaching, and many students will be glued to their TVs to see whether the Cardinals or the Steelers emerge victorious. The Student Activities Office will host a Super Bowl party for students starting at 4 p.m. in Lydia’s Lounge. Food…
An ice skating rink will transform the Markin Family Student Recreation Center into a winter wonderland at tonight’s Late Night BU. Student Body President Jordan Ticaric said attendance for tonight’s event is expected to be high. “We’ve been averaging around 800 or 900 students per…
Students may have noticed an increase in phishing expeditions this winter. Not the outdoor kind, but ones that take place in their inbox. Spam e-mailers are getting smarter, according to an article on msnbc.com. “Nearly one out of three Internet users was unable to tell…
At 4:24 p.m. Nov. 22, police were called after residents in the 800 block of Duryea Place witnessed two males asking students for money. Police were called again when the two men entered the lobby of Wyckoff Hall. Officers responded immediately and they…
The faltering economy is affecting many aspects of students’ lives and with Christmas just around the corner, the economy is taking its toll on shopping habits, too. “I did not think that more people would shop on Black Friday this year than did last year,”…