ACBU Hosts Late Night BU on Siblings Weekend
The 2nd Late Night BU of the semester took place at the Markin Recreation Center last on Friday, February 19. Philip Dittmeier has more on what took place.
The 2nd Late Night BU of the semester took place at the Markin Recreation Center last on Friday, February 19. Philip Dittmeier has more on what took place.
Both Bradley students and the public flocked to Markin this weekend for a round of glow-in-the-dark mini golf. People young and old came out to try their best at a hole-in-one.
The event, hosted by ACBU, was held in the Markin Center Performance Court from 3:00 to 6:00. The event was held to commemorate Siblings Weekend […]
The Foster College of Business has received its accreditation for its Business and Accounting degree programs, and they have been extended. This is referred to as the Business Accreditation “Gold Standard” by Forbes Magazine. Bradley is one of only 182 business schools worldwide to attain this accreditation. The Foster College of Business first received its […]
The week of February 22 was National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. The week hopes to shine a spotlight on eating disorders and to improve one’s understanding of the causes, dangers, and treatments.
More than 20 million people in the U.S. suffer from eating disorders. About one in five college women suffer, with many going undiagnosed and […]
Dingeldine Auditorium often hears concerts from Bradley Chorale. However, the concert on Thursday, February 18 was a bit out of the ordinary. Meghan Grott has more.
In honor of Black History Month, Bradley’s Black Student Alliance hosted their first Black Excellence Ball in the Student Center Ballroom. The ball was a free event open to all Bradley students.
The Black Excellence Ball was a semi-formal social event. The purpose of the ball was for students to come out and celebrate black excellence. […]
The Theatre Department opened another show on Thursday, February 25: “The Seagull”. Meghan Grott has the story.
Every year, The Vagina Monologues presents a show on Bradley’s campus to raise awareness of issues that women face on a daily basis.
This year, The Vagina Monologues were held in the Horowitz Auditorium in the GCC building. The general admission was $5. After the three directors introduced the show, twelve actresses took their seats on […]
As part of Black History Month, the Speech Team hosted the Black History Showcase in Neumiller on Friday, February 19.
The team selected six members to perform pieces centered around black history, culture, and other topics. Each performer presented a speech reflecting the struggles and triumphs of African American culture in America through a variety of […]
Poet and equal rights activist Andrea Gibson had a poetry reading on Thursday, February 18. The event was hosted by Common Ground. Chris Shearer brings us more.