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Job fair foretells a positive hiring market

If you were one of the 972 plus students who attended the Spring Job and Internship Fair Wednesday, you may have noticed the floor was busier than usual. That’s because for both student and employer turnout, there were more in attendance than ever before. The…

Ask The Doctor…

Do vitamins really expire? Is it bad if I take them after their expiration date? The short answer is no but here is why. Vitamin producing companies are not required to print expiration dates on their products but most of them do for a point…

“Bradley…WTF?!” (What’s the Facts)

Did you know there is an elite society on campus? This group may be small and exclusive but their impact is unimaginable. These men and women go to work when the rest of the Bradley community goes on break. Working tirelessly, they move about campus,…

Lydia’s Lounge will trade grease for sweets this weekend

Starting this Friday, the menu of Lydia’s Lounge will feature a menu geared toward students with a sweet tooth. Leaving behind traditional late night greasy foods, the lounge will now be filled with desserts. “We are trying to make this a destination spot, something different…

Greek community not seeing new sorority any time soon

Bradley’s Panhellenic community will not be seeing expansion any time soon, but that may change in the future. Director of Fraternity and Sorority Development Jesse Koch said welcoming a new sorority to campus is something that has been discussed in the past and is a…

Campus groups prep for upcoming presidential election

With the presidential election a little more than half a year away, political groups on campus are gearing up for the sprint to the finish line. Senior history major and College Republicans President Katie Childs said she isn’t sure who will win the GOP race.…

Braves win back-to-back games in MVC play

For the first time since the middle of December, the Bradley women’s basketball team put together back-to-back wins. The Braves beat Southern Illinois and Evansville, pushing their record to 13-10 and 4-7 in conference play. Last Saturday, Bradley beat the Salukis 66-50 despite sluggish offensive…

Gaul takes his talents to LA

When Bryan Gaul was six years old, he told his mom that he wanted to be a professional soccer player. Gaul’s dream became a reality when he was selected in last month’s Major League Soccer supplemental draft. The 2011 MLS Cup Champion Los Angeles Galaxy…

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