In recent years, Homecoming has been a tradition that hasn’t been in the forefront of many students’ minds. This year, Homecoming week will be Oct. 13-16. Attendance at events and popularity has been low, and to remedy this, the university’s Homecoming Committee is making changes to…
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A contagious virus broke out this past Sunday and resulted in Bradley students becoming participants in a game of Humans vs. Zombies. “It’s really exciting walking around campus and hearing everyone talking about it in such a positive way,” Humans vs. Zombies moderator Steven Hall said. Humans vs.…
The economy has started to recover, and university administration says Bradley has weathered the worst of it. “We had to tighten our belt and be more careful,” Vice President for Business Affairs Gary Anna said. “But in theory, you only go to college once. We have…
Luckily for students who suffered from Swine Flu epidemic last year, it is expected not to return to Bradley. “There is currently no expectation that the swine flu will be an issue this year, and it is covered under the regular flu shots,” said Dr. Jessica Higgs, director…
Junior John Bradley was killed in a car wreck late last week. Bradley and brother Zachary Bradley were traveling west on Interstate 70 in unincorporated St. Louis County, Mo. Zachary Bradley, 19, was driving when he attempted to switch lanes but lost control of the truck, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The…
Tickets for the Weezer show have sold well for the first performance in the new arena, but more are still available. “We have sold almost 2,400 tickets,” said Dain Gotto, assistant director of student activities. “About 1,500 of them have been to students. We would like to sell a couple hundred more.”…
The year has started out rocky for Student Senate. During its first meeting on Monday, Student Body President Nick Swiatkowski announced his presidential appointments for positions such as University Senate Delegate, the Arbitration Board and other Senate committees, causing an uproar in the Garrett Center. The issue was tabled with a vote of 19 in favor,…
Rushing home from junior high used to be one of life’s greatest pleasures. Your parents were at work, younger siblings at the babysitter’s, and suddenly it was just you and that pre-iPod boom box. You slipped the plastic CD case from the grips of its…
Every fall TV season, networks throw an unimaginable number of shows at viewers, hoping a few will catch on and become the new hot thing. As hard as the executives try, not everything is good, or even decent. To help make your fall viewing schedule…
Lauren Berger, otherwise known as the “Intern Queen,” spoke to Bradley students Tuesday evening about how to obtain internships throughout college. She gave students advice such as how many internships students should apply for, what to wear for interviews, what to do after interviews and…