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Brief: Student organizations call for applications

ACBU Coordinators
• Applications for coordinators to join the Activities Council of Bradley University are due by 5 p.m. Nov. 7 in Sisson 137 or by email to askacbu@gmail.com.
Students who want to participate in creating and running events around campus may apply.
Regular meetings are Mondays at 8 p.m. in Student Center Room 6.
Those interested can learn more at ACBU’s website, www.acbu.org.

H.E.A.T.
• Bradley H.E.A.T. (Help, Empower, and Teach) is accepting applications for 2015. H.E.A.T. is a team of student leaders who educate their fellow students on matters concerning substance and alcohol abuse, sexual health and sexual assault. Applications are due by 12 a.m. on Monday Nov. 10 to Markin 50.

Late Night BU
• Late Night BU is hiring one student graphic designer and three logistics coordinators. Applications are due by noon on Friday Nov. 14 to Markin 50.
The graphic designer would be in charge of event marketing and the logistics coordinators would handle event set-up and tear-down.
Interested students should email latenightbu@bradley.edu for an application.

Safety Cruiser
• The Bradley University Police Department is hiring students to drive the Hilltop Safety Cruisers. Applicants must have at least junior standing.
Shifts available are between 7 p.m. and 3 a.m., seven days a week. All students must have a valid driver’s license, a good driving record and undergo a background check.
Applicants should visit the BUPD office in Campustown.

Student Senate
• Students interested in getting involved on campus may apply for a student senator seat.
Open seats include Wyckoff (1); Williams Hall (3); St. James (1); SAC, Singles and College Hall (4) and Senator-at-Large (1).
To apply, fill out a petition found at Student Senate’s page on the Bradley website, and gather 40 signatures from your constituency.

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