Originally published in the October 8, 2010 issue Many students attend conferences for a variety of organizations, but very few of them manage to make it to the White House. Thomas Aguilar, a junior engineering major, attended the first-ever White House Summit on Community Colleges,…
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Originally published in the October 8, 2010 issue After a successful first semester, the bookstore’s new rental program has received a lot of positive student feedback and will likely continue next semester. “We didn’t have any expectations when we started the rental program,” said bookstore…
Originally published in the October 8, 2010 issue An offer of free food is enough to bring a crowd of college students to any function. Bradley’s Speak Up event offers not only free food, but also the chance to ask any questions or just voice…
Originally published in the October 8, 2010 issue The days of reading poetry in smoke-filled coffee shops while listening to bongo drums are over, at least on Bradley’s campus. Syntax slam poetry club had its first meeting Monday, and though the crowd was small, junior…
Originally published in the October 8, 2010 issue There are a few more eyes watching Campustown this semester. More than a dozen security cameras were installed this summer after the Westlake Hall annex opened in the former Save-a-Lot. “We’ve also increased our patrols twofold [in…
Originally published in the October 8, 2010 issue Although some retirees may avoid college campuses, on Sept. 30 the AARP made a stop in the Michel Student Center. In cooperation with Students Promoting Political Involvement, College Republicans and the Institute for Principled Leadership in Public…
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The Monetary Award Program grant changed its regulations, but it is unlikely there will be a repeat of last fall’s uproar, said Financial Assistance Director David Pardieck. “The MAP grant, at this point in time, is rock solid,” he said. “It is funded at $400…
More than 20 million in the U.S. suffer from depression; almost everyone has to deal with suicide, depression, addiction, or self-injury at some point in their lives. This is the most common illness in the world today. To Write Love On Her Arms is a non-profit organization…
Unless you live under a rock or haven’t checked your e-mail in a month, chances are you’ve heard about the Jay Leno performance scheduled for Oct. 16 during Homecoming weekend. The Office of the President is doing its best to get the word out to…