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Published: November 8, 2002
- Cosby to speak at May graduation
David Horowite scheduled to speak
at December commencement
Entertainer Bill Cosby and investigative journalist David Horowitz are coming back to Bradley. Cosby will return for his second performance in two years, this time as the May commencement speaker. Horowitz will fill the same role during the upcoming December commencement. Full Story
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- Online Registration a success
Even though its only been in use for a week, Bradley’s new online registration looks to be a hit.
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- Academic Outlook
The College of Engineering and Technology
Engineering programs traditionally have been tagged as some of the most difficult curricula, and Bradley’s would-be engineers will attest the same applies on the hilltop.
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- Students question administrators during Speak Up
The cutting of Bradley’s Internet bandwidth, the closing of U-Hall’s cafeteria on Fridays and campus condom distribution were all hot topics Monday night as Senate’s Speak Up forum gave students the chance to take their concerns straight to the
top.
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- Online cheating common among college students
This is not a crime students would want to write home about. Plagiarism is one of the most serious academic crimes a student can commit, and failing a course or expulsion from the university are its penalties.
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- Tuesday’s election results surprise voting public
For most Bradley students, a Republican governor has been in power in Illinois their entire lives. Tuesday night all that changed, when Illinois elected a Democratic governor for the first time in thirty years.
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- Greek minority groups to seek more
recognition with benches
After three weeks of debate, Student Senate’s most contentious resolution in more than a year passed not with a bang but a whimper.
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- Krispy Kreme CEO delivers lecture
Its not every day a doughnut can become as popular as a rock star. The opening of new Krispy Kreme stores across the country can easily be compared to a pop culture phenomenon, according to Stephen Gorman, president of the North American division for the company.
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- Black history comes alive during Parents’ Weekend
The works of Martin Luther King Jr. and Langston Hughes are well-known throughout the United States. The tales of African American struggles for justice permeate their words and deliver an important and inspiring message for those who care to listen.
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- ARH gaining participation, looking for more feedback
Tonight, several hundred Bradley students will dance the night away, enjoying food, friends and “A Night on the Town” at the All-Hall Ball. The event is one of many sponsored throughout the year by the Association of Residence Halls for students who live on campus.
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- Students prepare for the return of Dance Marathon
Preparations for the second Bradley Dance Marathon are underway. Dance Marathon, which begins at 6 p.m. on Nov. 15 and runs for 24 hours, is a philanthropy run entirely by Bradley students to benefit the Children’s Miracle Network through the Children’s Hospital of Illinois.
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- Students eat up chance for feedback
Bradley students were given every college student’s dream Thursday — free food. The university’s dining service sponsored its annual food fair in the Michel Student Center Ballroom, featuring food vendors providing free samples of everything from fried chicken to apple pie.
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- Bradley
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- Volunteer
Opportunities
- Senate
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