This year, the Bradley speech team is already off to a great start. In its first competition at the Mid-America Forensic League Iowa Swing Competition, the team placed first bringing home the win and a trophy. The team dedicates a large amount of time to…
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Bradley has been preparing for a visit from the Higher Learning Commission. Every 10 years the accreditation committee visits Bradley’s campus to make sure it meets the criteria of an accredited university, Director of Institutional Improvement Jennifer Gruening said. She said Bradley gets ready for…
Changes are being made in the Academic Exploration Program to benefit students. Students are being placed in the UNI classification because each college has a different admissions requirement and students can not be admitted until they meet them, Executive Director for Student Development and Health…
Peppered across campus, sculptures at Bradley tend to be taken for granted by students on a day-to-day basis, but the grounds crew works to keep the art preserved. What some students seem to forget is these sculptures don’t just exist. There is so much more…
The newest students at Bradley will have four legs and fur. Paws Giving Independence is a club that will help train dogs to assist people with disabilities. Seniors Brandi Arnold, Michelle Kosner and Eric Swanson started the new club. “We were involved with an organization…
Alumni, faculty and staff came together to pay tribute to founder Lydia Moss Bradley at this year’s Founder’s Day celebration. University President Joanne Glasser said the day is a gathering “to commemorate [Lydia’s] vision and her genius, to thank her for her wisdom and her…
The distinct smell of Blimpies subs has long been a part of the Michel Student Center experience. However, soon the Blimpies at Bradley could be history. “I think they should replace Blimpies,” senior computer science major Mark Overholt said. “Of the few times I have…
Former St. Francis therapist specializes in treating eating disorders The Health Center has a new counselor who specializes in treating eating disorders. Lisa Fix-Griffin has more than 20 years of experience of treating eating disorders and is the first counselor at Bradley to specialize in…
Students showed their true political colors at last Saturday’s “Dyeing to Vote” in Lydia’s Lounge. About 250 students attended the event, where they had the opportunity to tie-dye T-shirts and register to vote, Activities Council President Kelly Einbecker said. “We ended up having to turn…
After continued low ratings in the Princeton Review, there is a new student committee charged with making changes at the Cullom-Davis Library. Marianna Divietro, a member of the Library Student Advisory Committee, said the committee has already outlined several goals it would like to accomplish.…