Bradley’s chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People held the second annual I Am Video competition Friday evening in the Student Center Ballroom. The contest concluded the chapter’s anniversary week of activities. Originally the I Am Video concept was hosted by…
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Somehow, The Apprentice has made it to a 12th season, with the newest being the fifth “celebrity” edition. What started out as a fairly realistic look into the world of business became a parody of itself when famous people could just call up their friends…
With the end of Student Senate terms approaching, there is still one task left on the agenda. Student body officer elections. On Monday junior management and administration major Ethan Zentz was elected to the election sub-committee chair during senate’s general assembly. Over the next month,…
There are plenty of roommate horror stories out there: A random pairing gone bad, a friend who turns out to be impossible to live with, a roommate who steals all your food. They happen every year. And those people who started out optimistically end up…
Bradley basketball coach Geno Ford’s first year on the Hilltop has been a roller coaster ride. The season started with optimism like it always does for the Braves. With Bradley basketball the only game in town, expectations are going to be high. Predictions of a…
I have always been warned that wearing high heels, especially tall ones, is bad for your feet. Although it has never has stopped me from wearing heels, and it hasn’t stopped millions of women around the globe from wearing them as well. Results published in…
There are often stories in the news that are almost too ridiculous to be true. A story out of Las Vegas takes the cake as the most bizarre. In this day and age, millions of Americans watch what they eat and generally try to maintain…
On a steamy day in August of 1928, Jennie Meta Constance was fatally attacked on Northwestern University’s campus. She had been the head of the English department at Bradley for nine years prior to attending Northwestern to obtain her Ph. D. With the mugging having…
Bradley students and guests gathered for a benefit concert Saturday evening in Lydia’s Lounge hosted by the Bradley chapter of To Write Love on Her Arms. The concert featured nine community and Bradley musicians including Shoebox Stories, the BU Jazz Combo, Gretchen Wolking and the…
Bradley pitcher Joe Bircher may be the best athlete on campus, but you would never know it from talking to him. The 6-foot-4-inch senior from Omaha, Neb. has a quiet confidence and, despite individual success, always puts the team and program first. Bircher has been…