
Note: This article is a part of the April Foolās Day edition, The Scoop, and is not meant to be taken seriously.
At a press conference on Monday, Bradley University administrators announced plans to make major renovations to the Business and Engineering Convergence Center (BECC).
However, these renovations will not happen inside the building. Instead, the BECC itself is on the move. According to a university memo, the academic building will be placed āfour feet to the left of where it currently resides.ā
āYeah, weāre pretty much just gonna pick it up and put it back down,ā said project supervisor William Williams. āWeāre just not a big fan of where it is right now.ā
Bradley plans to reach out to students for assistance moving the BECC, hoping to encourage participation by offering each student who helps a chance to play for a minute during a Bradley menās basketball game.
When asked about the incentive, head coach Brian Wardle seemed puzzled.
āThey did what?ā he asked. āUhh⦠no?ā
Williams didnāt think Wardleās concern was particularly substantiated.Ā
āItās only gonna take like six or seven people to move the building,ā the supervisor said. āItās not that big of a deal.ā
The issue with the building’s current location was a topic of conversation, and one The Scoop struggled to get a straight answer on.Ā
āWell, I mean, just look at it,ā said Williams. āIf you canāt see the issue, I donāt know how to explain it to you, frankly. Itās just wrong.ā
The university was unwilling to commit to the cardinal direction in which the building would move. When asked whether the āleftā referenced in the memo was from the perspective of the front or back of the building, Williams didnāt seem to know.
āUh, yāknow, itāll be⦠yeah,ā said Williams. āItāll definitely be to the left. I can tell you⦠You know what, Iāll get back to you on that. Iām pretty sure itāll be⦠left. Definitely left.ā
The university plans to carry out the process on Feb. 30 of next year. Volunteers can sign up to help with the process here.