When students return from Winter Break for the spring semester, they can expect to see the trademark green and white Blimpie signs gone forever. The university has decided to stop paying the Blimpie commission fee and instead bring in a Food Service-run sandwich counter very…
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Bradley will host a viewing party for the film “Front of the Class,” a movie depicting the life of Bradley alumnus Brad Cohen. The event will take place Sunday at 8 p.m. in Lydia’s Lounge. Before the showing, a pre-recorded welcome from Cohen will be…
The Cullom-Davis Library staff is working to help make this semester’s finals season as stress-free as possible by providing additional space and food options. Executive Director of the library Barbara Galik said the library should be more conducive to studying during finals, serving as an…
A blood drive to honor Megan Fong, a Bradley women’s tennis player who passed away during her sophomore year, will take place Dec. 3. The Megan C. Fong Blood and Bone Marrow Drive, which was renamed in honor of the late Fong, who died after…
Student Senate to create committee to publicize Senate, improve communication and promote campus events Student Senate is considering creating a new subcommittee, which would help coordinate student activities and organizations and inform students about what Student Senate does. “I don’t know much about what Student…
With the current economy, some students are concerned about how rising energy costs will affect their heating bills this winter. “I lived in an off-campus house the past two years, and it had zero insulation,” senior electrical engineering major Spencer Leeds said. “Heating bills were…
Despite a slump in the job market, one place students can still find jobs this holiday season is in the business of Christmas trees. “When the economy is tight we generally do better,” owner of Arneson’s Tree Farm Lots, Greg Arneson, said. “We feel it’s…
One had gay sex at church camp. One feels guilty about not fitting into a stereotype. One prayed for the first time. These people have one thing in common – they mailed their secrets into Postsecret, an ongoing community art project where people anonymously mail…
America’s struggling economy is taking its toll on universities and students as they are feeling the effects of current economic conditions. Despite the financial hardships many students face, Vice President for Business Affairs Gary Anna said he is confident Bradley can maintain high academic standards…
Lower BACs, fewer tickets are signs the plan is cutting down on underage drinking Students blowing lower blood alcohol contents on Breathalyzer tests is a sign that the Comprehensive Alcohol Action Plan is working, Alan Galsky said. The Vice President for Student Affairs said along…