This week’s job fair pointed to signs of a stabilizing economy, employers and Smith Career Center staff said. About 77 employers attended the 2010 Spring Job & Internship Fair on Thursday, a slight drop from the Fall Job Fair’s attendance of 80 employers. But the…
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The Jabali African Acrobats literally jumped through hoops to entertain students last Friday night in the Markin Family Student Recreation Center performance court. The group of five, originally from Kenya, performed an hour of stunts ranging from walking on nails to doing flips while jumping…
Aloha from Carver Arena where we are 35 minutes from “Bradley-ISU 2.” It’s no secret that “The War on 74” is a highlight of each Bradley season, but tonight’s matchup holds significance for a couple reasons that run deeper than the Versace-Donewald trash-talking of the…
Night owls with growling stomachs could have another late-night food option next semester. Student Senate and Dining Services are in the preliminary stages of examining a 24-hour food service option for students. Student Senate Vice President Tricia Anklan said Center Court and Lydia’s Lounge are…
The process to make Bradley a greener community certainly hasn’t been an easy one. For several years changes have been made to the campus in order to become more friendly to the environment. This semester Student Senate is organizing a task force in order to…
Students at last Friday’s Late Night BU channeled the era of leg warmers, Rubik’s cubes and Molly Ringwald. Eighties night at Late Night BU provided students with activities such as throwback crafts, inflatable obstacle courses, free McDonald’s, ’80s cover band Hello McFly and two vacation…
Bradley students might want to spend Feb.19 doing a little GTL– gym, tan, laundry. GTL is a foreign concept to those lucky few who haven’t been swept into MTV’s “Jersey Shore” phenomenon. But for its fans, it seems like the only way to prepare for…
The Bradley vs. Illinois State basketball game may have been heated, but it was the not the only place to catch some quality competition this weekend. Last Saturday, with only a few days left before the election, seven Illinois Lieutenant Governor candidates visited Bradley to…
The Campaign for a Bradley Renaissance received a huge boost in reaching its $150 million goal last week when Dale Burklund donated $1 million. His generous donation lifted the grand total to $130.8 million, which is the most money ever raised in a Bradley fundraising…
Leonard Pitts, Jr. will be the speaker for the Robison Lecture this spring. The award-winning pop music critic and columnist will visit campus March 8 at the request of the Intellectual and Cultural Activities Committee. When Olatunji Dare, of the communications department, was approached about…