It was great to see that so many students attended the Spring Job and Internship Fair last week. Some students said they didn’t attend with a specific employer in mind to talk to; they really just wanted to get experience talking to employers and learn…
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The Cullom-Davis Library. Seriously, Bradley…WTF?! Since my freshman year, the Bradley library has been a sore subject on our campus. In 2009 the Scout reported that the Princeton Review named the library as the worst in the nation. In response the student body erupted with…
Bradley students and their siblings will be able to see a break dancing group with a unique spin tomorrow night as part of the Activities Council of Bradley University’s annual Siblings Weekend. Brakesk8, a break-dancing roller-skating group, will perform tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the…
The Muslim Student Association hosted Islam Awareness Week this past week to help students, faculty and members of the community better understand and appreciate the religion of Islam. This year’s theme was “Islamophobia in the Western Media.” Islamophobia is a phenomenon in which individuals harbor…
Bradley doesn’t have the purest of sustainability records. According to greenreportcard.org, a C- overall. Granted, that’s up from the D we received in 2010. However, the university continues to make strides to improve it’s environmental reputation. The report card is a guideline, and while we…
Results from the student housing survey have been compiled, and according to administrators involved with the survey, plans will be drawn up by a consultant company by the end of April. “We had focus groups with about 35 students who participated in it,” Executive Director…
Fans have reasonably been upset after two consecutive 30-point losses in conference play. Wednesday, the Bradley men’s basketball team brought fans to their feet and excitement back to the Hilltop with a 68-60 win against Indiana State. “We seem to be understanding what it takes…
The Dean of the Slane College of Communications and Fine Arts Jeffrey Huberman has a photo in his office of the man who was his predecessor; a man whom he calls a visionary, a mentor and a friend. That man was Phil Weinberg, and he…
The Spring Job and Internship Fair, held Wednesday in the arena, had record-breaking attendance, with 132 employers and 972 students – the most students in attendance at a spring job fair ever. “It was very much a success,” Executive Director of the Smith Career Center…
Over 400 students attended the first annual Get Fit, Stay Fit Fair last weekend in the Markin Center. “The Fit Fair was an idea that was sparked at the beginning of this school year by a planning committee including Campus Recreation, Wellness, Dining Services and…

