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Registration frustration plagues faculty and students

Department chairs consider many factors in creating schedule of classes for each semester Registering for courses is often a struggle for everyone involved. Many students experience some level of frustration when it comes to course availability and the number of sections offered.  “There was only…

Three candidates for Pre-Law Center director considered

A new director of the Pre-Law center may be named next week. About 100 applicants met the minimum requirements and were evaluated based on 14 different criteria established by the Pre-Law Implementation committee, said Chairman of the Political Science Department Larry Aspin. “The top scorers…

Students can voyage abroad at Late Night BU

Second Late Night BU event will feature rooms highlighting different countries, free food and live music Students can travel around the world while staying in the Markin Family Student Recreation Center at the second Late Night BU of the year. The event, which will take…

College career centers don’t often offer grad school exam help

Students can prepare for exams online and through classes offered by Kaplan, Rick Smith said  Bradley doesn’t offer help for graduate school test preparation, but neither do most other universities, Rick Smith said. “I don’t know of any in the Midwest that do,” the Director…

Students kiss and tell during ‘Art of Kissing’ lecture

Whether you kiss on a daily basis, are just beginning to experiment or have always been too afraid to try, William Cane has a tip for you. He presented his lecture “The Art of Kissing” this Wednesday in the Michel Student Center Ballroom.  Cane assured…

Holiday lights may brighten campus

Student Body President Jordan Ticaric, along with Student Senate, has a bright idea for campus this winter season. Senators are working to get campus lit up with Christmas lights to bring a little seasonal spirit to the Bradley population. With the facelift the campus is…

Local winter activities abound

Spending time inside coffee shops and attending shows will help students avoid weathering the weather Although some people don’t mind doing polar bear practices for sports on the quad or studying outside while bundled up under 16 layers of clothing, most would rather spend the…

Braves Council pushes for university-wide absence policy

A university-wide absence policy is being drafted by the Braves Council and the Bradley University Intercollegiate Athletics Committee. Bradley currently does not have an official policy, Vice President of Student Affairs Alan Galsky said. “For the last four or five years, the athletes have wanted…

Greeks dance around the world in Pan-Fra-Sing

The increase in attendance at last week’s Pan-Fra-Sing already has members of Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils thinking the event may need a new home next year. The dance contest formerly took place in Robertson Memorial Field House, but because of its demolition, Pan-Fra-Sing took place…

How to fight the flu in winter weather

As winter weather bears down on the Midwest, students might want to take a few simple measures to keep from falling ill. Get a flu shot.  “Even if the flu shot doesn’t target the particular strain that you catch, it could be close enough to…

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