Monthly Archives: May 2016

Debate Over Transgender Bathroom Access Digs Deeper

May 11, 2016
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Debate over transgender bathroom access digs deeper The controversy over transgender bathroom usage has taken America by storm. The idea of transgender men and women using the bathroom of their choice has public figures stepping out into the madness to get their two cents in. Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson made his opinion available via...

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Making the Pay Grade

May 9, 2016
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Students pay the same amount to go to college no matter what their major is, but what they will earn once they graduate varies drastically. This article, CAR and timeline explore the relationship between rising college costs and the majors that make the investment worth it.

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Through The Smoke Screen: Bradley To Adopt New Smoking Policy

May 9, 2016
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By: Danealle Khaimskiy Bradley University’s anti-smoking regulations have a long timeline of events. Until recently, the only regulation stated that one cannot smoke within 15-feet of any academic building. Student Senate hopes the University Senate will motion to pass the law. Though when asked their opinion, Bradley students were not all for the idea of...

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Budget impasse puts Illinois in major impasse

May 9, 2016
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Budget impasse puts Illinois in major impasse

On rebootillinois.com there’s a Illinois budget impasse timer which counts off the days, hours, minutes and seconds that the state has been budgetless. At midnight May 9, that timer marked 312 days and 18 hours that Illinois has been without a budget. Yet, what have those 312 days and 18 hours (and counting, mind...

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Latinos Growing Strong on Midwest Campuses

May 9, 2016
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By Mónica Velázquez In a time where the voice of Latinos matters the most in voting and the future of our nation as a whole, it’s important to know just how much of an impact they’re making on college campuses. Read on to see the numbers and stats.

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After a nearly twenty-year battle, Bradley is going smoke free…once the logistics are all worked out

May 9, 2016
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In 1997, Melissa Sage-Bollenbach, then-wellness coordinator and later director of wellness, began an initiative through her office to combat smoking on campus in the fall of the 1997-98 school year, a fight she never expected to go nearly twenty years. In an effort to get students to kick the habit, Sage-Bollenbach’s office worked to...

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Sexual Assault: How much do you know?

May 8, 2016
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Bradley: Equality in Sports

May 6, 2016
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Kellee Clay & Shareece Burrell COM 360- Final exam project May 6th 2016 Change. In the world of athletics, that word is perceived in many different ways. By those making the change, very positive and for those at the root of the change very dampened. Major changes in a program such as the Bears...

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Red Sea

May 6, 2016
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Red Sea

Red Sea When college players are asked how they won the game most of them would say “We could not have done it without our fans and our student section.” All colleges have their specific student section like the Cameron Crazies for Duke or the ZouCrew for the University of Missouri. At Bradley University...

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Bradley Gets Involved with Sexual Assault Awareness Month

May 6, 2016
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Bradley Gets Involved with Sexual Assault Awareness Month

By Sam Dintruff and Imani Brown In the 1990s, several advocate groups began holding sexual violence events throughout the month of April. By the late 1990s, it became more common and called for a national month. Since 2001, April has been recognized in the United States as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The National Sexual...

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Late Night BU Gets the Halloween Season Started

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Bradley University embraced the Halloween spirit with a themed Late Night BU on Oct. 11 from 9 p.m. to midnight. Late Night BU, a...

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