The Pi Beta Phi sorority will finally take up residence on Fredonia Avenue next fall after 20 years of waiting. A groundbreaking ceremony took place Saturday at the future site of the home on the corner of North Institute Place and Fredonia Avenue, with current…
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This year’s combined Homecoming and Parents Weekend kicked off with a bonfire Friday night at Meinen Field that ignited school spirit. “I’m glad that Bradley is trying to start a Homecoming tradition,” said senior family and consumer sciences major Laura Poglitsh. “I hope that more…
Bradley held its annual BBQ on the Quad last Friday, serving hamburgers, baked beans and more for students on the Olin quad. “It’s a fun way to mark a special event on campus,” Director of Student Activities Michelle Whited said. “We don’t do many BBQs…
The first concert of the semester hosted by the Activities Council of Bradley University was not as successful as hoped. The Taking Back Sunday concert sold 1,134 tickets in total, which is a dramatic difference from the 2,516 tickets sold for the Jason Derulo and…
The Bradley volleyball team suffered two home losses last weekend to a pair of Missouri Valley foes that advanced to the NCAA Tournament last season. Saturday, Wichita State dominated the Braves for a three-set victory, 25-18, 25-15 and 25-13. “It’s hard when you know your…
The improved Geisert cafeteria has been in service for over a month now, and so far it seems things are going well. “Overall I think things are going really well,” said manager Mary Smith “Numbers have been way up.” In fact, the numbers have been…
Accustomed to dominant performances this season, the men’s tennis team hit a collective wall last weekend when a trio of players fell in the first round of the ITA All-American Championships. Sophomores Justin Abrams and Ashton Kalhorn lost in their first matches along with freshman…
Playing one-goal games is nothing new for the Bradley soccer team. For the 10th consecutive match, the Braves finished within one goal of their opponent, beating New Hampshire 2-1. Junior forward Jochen Graf contributed two goals in a span of just over a minute. With…
The Illinois Department of Transportation has offered the civil engineering and construction department a unique opportunity. “IDOT approached the CEC department and asked if Bradley students would like to get involved in designing [a] memorial wall for fallen IDOT employees,” American Society of Civil Engineers…
If you didn’t participate in a Late Night BU event last year, you’re in the minority. Four out of five of the 659 Bradley students surveyed said they participated in at least one of the LNBU activities in 2011. This is an 18.9 percent increase…