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Health director discusses flu shot benefits

University President Joanne Glasser and the Director of Illinois Department of Health hosted a press conference that demonstrated the state’s efforts in preventing the spread of the H1N1 virus. With the flu season beginning, the Department of Public Health’s ultimate goal was to inform the…

Students camp-out for Maroon 5 Tickets

Tickets for the Activities Council’s fall concert have been selling at a high rate. Maroon 5 tickets went on sale Sept. 24 and Special Events Reserve Fund Co-coordinator Kathleen McGing said 900 were sold by the end of the day. “Students have been even more…

Library committee not done with plans

The Library Student Advisory Committee is looking to fill three vacant student positions by Fall Break.  The positions are available to replace the three students who graduated last year. New members will be appointed, can nominate themselves or be nominated by others. The committee also…

Glasser honored by Komen Race for the Cure

University President Joanne Glasser is asking everyone to trade in their Bradley red for pink on May 8. That’s the day of this year’s Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, where Glasser will serve as the honorary chair. “Honorary is too small a word…

Recent library upgrade simply not enough

The recent addition of a cafe to the Cullom-Davis Library has been touted by administrators as a great addition to the campus. And it is. It’s great that students can use the cafe as a gathering point and are able to grab a quick caffeine…

Athlete has served his time

One of the biggest stories of the past three months is Michael Vick and his release from prison and reinstatement to the NFL.  For those of you who don’t know who I am talking about, Michael Vick is a quarterback in the National Football League…

School should be a safe haven

Like any young female, I avoid walking alone late at night. But I never avoid walking alone during the day, and I don’t fear for my life on my way to class, unlike some students in Chicago. Violence among young people, especially teens, is a…

Food and drink not the place to tax

There aren’t many things that make me happier than the sound of a Diet Coke can clicking open. Or Diet Mountain Dew, Diet Sunkist or Diet Wild Cherry Pepsi. The truth is I love diet soda. The feel of that cool carbonation trickling down my…

Pre-law center starts first full year strong

For the Bradley pre-law program, the current semester is a whirlwind of events. Beginning in early September, the pre-law department set up several activities for students to attend, starting with an open house on Sept. 3. Approximately 80 students stopped by the open house, said…

Search for VP of enrollment continues for second year

Beginning last year, Bradley has conducted a search to fill in the newly formed position of Vice President of Enrollment Management. Formally known as the Associate Provost for Enrollment Management, the vice president is essentially the chief officer of enrollment. He or she will be…

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