Contingent Control

May 8, 2018
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            Almost immediately after the incident early Easter morning, dozens of tall white candles covered with saints and religious figures lined the corner sidewalk of 1821 W. Bradley Ave. Tightly tied to the crosswalk poles, assortments of metallic balloons attempted to defy gravity; bundles of red hearts; a slew of black and gold stars;...

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Dying news finds a home in local communities

May 8, 2018
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Mike Sullivan had no intention of getting involved when the local paper shut down. In fact, he wanted to wash his hands of the matter entirely. But when residents of Weare, New Hampshire, began telling the library director they had no way to get local information anymore, Sullivan knew he had to do something....

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Cru Experience Mars Bradley Student’s Experience

May 8, 2018
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Five years ago, the activities fair on Bradley University’s Olin quad was, as always, a bit of a hot mess. For Jo Treadway, the cacophony was a little much. Far from the bold young woman she has become since, Treadway was just a timid freshman at the time looking for, among other things, a...

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Reaching Beyond to Grieve

May 8, 2018
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Her nerves were palpable. Everything from what she was wearing, whether or not to bring a less fancy purse, to how to carry herself was firing through her brain like a million little anxiety tornados. There couldn’t be any clues to give something away. Finally pulling up to 3120 N. University St., she parked...

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A Call For Action

May 8, 2018
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BY KYLEE HIGGINS “Gary doesn’t care about black people.”   This sentence led the Bradley University community on a twisted scavenger hunt to piece together the spray-painted words, which were in six different locations on campus. The words, accusing University President Gary Roberts of racism, were discovered April 23 and were promptly power-washed away...

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Students on the Hilltop Sing for the Prize

May 1, 2018
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Students on the Hilltop Sing for the Prize

On Friday, Bradley University students and faculty gathered together for the first ever Bradley Idol competition. Ten contestants competed against each other for a $250 grand prize. Julianne Stanger, one of the 10 competitors, is a sophomore management and leadership major at Bradley University, but has always had a passion for music. “I have...

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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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