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Posts published in October 2010

Despite Denials and a Shorter Deadline, MAP Grants are funded

The Monetary Award Program grant changed its regulations, but it is unlikely there will be a repeat of last fall’s uproar, said Financial Assistance Director David Pardieck. “The MAP grant, at this point in time, is rock solid,” he said. “It is funded at $400…

New Student Group Raising Awareness About Depression, Suicide

More than 20 million in the U.S. suffer from depression; almost everyone has to deal with suicide, depression, addiction, or self-injury at some point in their lives. This is the most common illness in the world today. To Write Love On Her Arms is a non-profit organization…

Bradley Marketing Leno Show To Outside Community

Unless you live under a rock or haven’t checked your e-mail in a month, chances are you’ve heard about the Jay Leno performance scheduled for Oct. 16 during Homecoming weekend. The Office of the President is doing its best to get the word out to…

Senate Still Pushing For Proxy Card Access in Dorms

Student Senate’s 2009 Housing Report, in which dorm security was identified as a major area of concern, has led to the student initiative of making dorms accessible via proximity cards rather than keys. “It will be similar to a system that was installed in the…

Bradley Shrek Puts On Show For Alum, Administration

Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was an ogre named Shrek. But before there was Shrek, there was Eric Petersen, a 2003 Bradley graduate. Now a Broadway actor, Petersen performed his latest starring role in “Shrek the Musical” at the…

Bradley Ave Crosswalk Changed For Safety Concerns

For those living in the St. James Apartment Complex, crossing University Street at Bradley Avenue is one of the fastest ways to access campus. But recently, the city of Peoria removed the crosswalk on the north side of the intersection and erected a sign instructing…

Lydia’s Lounge Fails Health Inspections For Minor Violations

Lydia’s Lounge recently failed a health inspection test, but it remains open. The eatery lost points for having a back door open, a pan of tomatoes that was not properly dated and timed, a lack of paper towels over one of the sinks and a…

Student Body Vice President Barred From Open Senate Meeting

A Student Senate Committee chairperson possibly violated the constitution Sunday night during the weekly Internal Affairs committee meeting. Upon arrival to the IA meeting, Student Body Vice President Tricia Anklan was asked to leave by Internal Affairs Chairperson Emily Berger and told she was not…

Neighboorhood Group Raises Concerns With Commons

The Main Street Commons construction project is continuing, although some members of the community have questions about how the project will effect residents as well as students in the area. Conrad Stinnett, the vice president of the University East Neighborhood Association, has had questions about…

Saint James Complex Hopefuls Camp Out For Apartment

A few dozen students lined the sidewalk outside the Cambridge Property Management leasing office Wednesday night for the new first-come, first-serve lease system. Formerly a lottery, students who had specific apartments in mind or just wanted to ensure the opportunity to sign a lease waited up to 24 hours prior to the office opening at 9…

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