Evidence of the Campaign for a Bradley Renaissance is apparent everywhere on campus. The campaign was the most lucrative Bradley has ever seen, raising more than $11 million more than the original target of $150 million. “The Renaissance Campaign began to raise funds to reinvest…
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For sophomore center Jordan Prosser, the 2010-2011 season ended a game short. Going up for a routine rebound, Prosser got hit in mid-air and came down in a grotesque fashion. “Upon landing, my body went one way while my leg just buckled and went the…
The Bradley women’s basketball team is returning nine of its top 10 scorers from last year, after finishing with a 15-16 record and 7-9 in conference action. “We are working really hard,” senior forward Mackenzie Westcott said. “I think we have a lot of experience…
DC Comics’ ambitious relaunch of their 52 titles in a post “Flashpoint” world was a bold move, both financially and creatively. Restarting the timelines of their biggest characters such as Batman and Superman didn’t inspire a lot of confidence in readers, but has had a…
Engaging students with his witty, entertaining and informative speech on topics ranging from the history of the Constitution to journalism in a digital age, President and CEO of the First Amendment Center Ken Paulson visited Bradley for the Fall 2011 Robison Lecture held in the…
One of music’s biggest acts, Coldplay, returns with their fifth album, “Mylo Xyloto.” Over the span of the British rock group’s career, they have sold 50 million albums worldwide, won seven Grammys and had headlining spots on some of the biggest music festival stages.…
Freshman elementary education major Julia Janes’ life was changed when she was diagnosed with cancer in high school. “I was diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma at 16,” Janes said. “I spent the nine months after that in treatment.” Now cancer-free, Janes has dedicated herself to the…
Soon, classes will no longer be interrupted by the long and repetitive “may I have your attention, please” messages during audio emergency alerts. “The audio alerts are changing to make the messages more concise, clear and efficient,” Student Body President Tricia Anklan said. “Emergency alerts…
The relationship between students and police officers on campus has been strained, and when Brian Joschko became the new chief of police this year, this was one of the first areas he attempted to improve. That’s not a simple task. In the past, students saw…
For students seeking future employment in the health and medical fields, there is now help to navigate the waters of classes, internships and medical school applications. The Pre-Professional Health Advisory Center, manned solely by director Mindy Maris, is in place to help students become competitive…