“Survivor” shirts distasteful
“Survivor” shirts distasteful This week, students were given free T-shirts
“Survivor” shirts distasteful This week, students were given free T-shirts
The Bradley track team competed in the Gibson Invitational in
“The warm weather and … it’s nice to be outside.”
Hosted in the Renaissance Coliseum on April 20 beginning at
Bradley’s improv troupe will perform its final show April 14
Chicago-based author Rebecca Makkai is coming to campus April 19
After completing a difficult fall season last year, the Bradley
Cell phone reception will not increase for AT&T users on campus anytime soon despite a Senate and Association of Residence Hall proposal, a university official
During the first week of school, Ben Johnson found pamphlets distributed by the Moss-Bradley Residential Association on cars parked along Institute Place and Barker Avenue.
The Student Senate budget has a larger chunk of change to work with this year than in years past. The budget increased from $5,400 last
The smell of freshly grilled hamburgers and hot French fries wafted through the air, luring students from the University Hall lobby into Lydia’s Lounge last
Bradley’s campus has been set ablaze in the past few weeks. Fall is working its magic by bringing a little color to the trees and
Diversity at Bradley has been steadily increasing for the past four years, and this year’s numbers reflect that trend. Diversity on campus has increased this
Freshman French major Katie Wolf said it looked awful. Junior civil engineering major Collier Liddell didn’t even know it existed. The “it” in question would
“They both stunk.” That was political science professor Craig Curtis’ take on how candidates John McCain and Barack Obama performed in last Friday’s presidential debate.
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
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