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Lydstock

Shining sun, soft grass, blue skies, a relaxing breeze and ice cold Sno-Cones made for a perfect afternoon to laze on the quad and listen to the sweet music that Activities Council of Bradley University’s Lydstock had to offer.   First to perform was Peoria…

Greeks grill out

Greek chapters came together Aug. 26 to offer Bradley students an afternoon of food and fun at the Greek Grill Out on Olin Quad. Sororities and fraternities hosted the event to welcome new and returning students, as well as to raise money for the Boys…

Williams Hall gets summer updates

Some of this year’s Williams Hall residents were met with renovations when they moved in for the fall semester. To solve issues with water leaks and plumbing problems, half of Williams underwent construction during summer. The changes included renovating the restrooms, redesigning the heating and…

New pep rally exceeds expectations

Students gathered at the B United event in Renaissance Coliseum to celebrate school spirit Aug. 23. As attendants trickled in, Vice President of Student Affairs Nathan Thomas said what began as an event primarily targeted at freshmen ended up exciting and inviting to students of…

Athletics department loses four staff members

This summer, four Bradley athletics department members moved on to new jobs. From coaches to trainers and even administrators, the 2014-2015 school year will see a lot of faces in new places for Bradley athletics. Chris Williams Texas Tech University Hired in April 2012, Chris…

Men’s golf swings into action, women’s golf anxious to tee off

Bradley’s men’s golf team started the season with a fifth-place finish at the Whistling Straits Invitational. The Braves were led by freshman Dan Lensing, who tied for third individually. “I was really excited because it’s a great way to start out my col- lege career,”…

Fredonia heats up with annual Block Party

Despite temperatures in the low 90s, the annual Welcome Week Block Party on Fredonia Avenue featured a street filled with students Aug. 24. Fraternity and sorority chapters welcomed students with root beer floats, mechanical bull rides, yard games and Sno-Cones. Many of the chapters kept…

BUPD: False reports are felonies

When Aesop wrote his fable “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” the moral of the story was to never tell a lie. Unfortunatley for two Bradley students, crying wolf may land them in front of the Illinois State’s Attorney’s Office. On Nov. 8, 2013, the Bradley…

Sex Scandals and Social Change

I’d like to take a moment and ask a question in regards to the Jennifer Lawrence (and many others) “scandal,” and that is this: why now? This is not a question of why these photos are now circulating. Honestly, they could have been leaked at…

Braves downed by Musketeers 4-2

Not a single Bradley soccer match will be played at Shea Stadium until Oct. 6. So the Braves wanted to put on a good show for their fans before they embark on their season-long six game road trip. That didn’t happen. On Thursday night Xavier…

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