A new phone application called 7-Cups of Tea is offering therapy in the form of chat forums with trained students, graduates and professionals. The application offers chat forums covering topics such as depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder where users can speak freely. “At any given time,…
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The Garrett Cultural Center hosted the Academic Reboot seminar, led by Turning Point Retention Program Coordinator Pam Miller Jan. 22. Tables for attendees were equipped with a weekly planner worksheet, a semester long planner and five day study day tip-guide. The study guide taught the…
From upgrading the email system to helping install fiber cables, Associate Provost of Information Resources and Technology Chuck Ruch has pushed Bradley into the future during his time at the university. Now, after 10 years, he is saying goodbye to the Hilltop. Ruch received his…
Bradley’s official dance team, Orchesis, held its fall sneak preview show Nov. 21 in the Markin Recreation Center. The show’s first dance, “Back in Black,” had the dancers wearing leather pants, combat boots and tank tops. The dance followed the pirouette and repeated arabesque style…
United States Representative and class of 1978 alumna Robin Kelly will give the Mid-Year Commencement ceremony speech Dec. 20. In addition to speaking, Kelly will be awarded the Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters award at a reception Dec. 19. “The Honorable Robin Kelly was selected…
Besides bundling up in the cold and consuming absurd amounts of turkey, November brings with it special opportunities to give back to the community. This year, consider spending your break volunteering instead of fighting over Black Friday sales. Festival of Trees The Crittenton Center hosts…
The clicking of heels and the clanging of jewelry is all one heard while waiting for the Black Student Alliance to put on its first fashion show Nov. 15 in Marty Theater. “It was a free fashion show just to put on a production for…
Senior Danielle Dyksterhouse made her directorial debut Thursday evening as “Proof” pulled back its curtains from the Hartmann Center stage. Interim Chairperson of the Department of Theatre Arts Scott Kanoff said Dyksterhouse is the first-ever undergraduate student to direct a main-stage play. “I chose Danielle…
A Google search of “Israel” reveals a list of links to news stories about bombings and the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. To help students and the Peoria community better understand the altercation, Bradley Chabad brought in Sassy Reuven, a veteran of the Israel Defense Special Operations Forces.…
Get out the togas, and ready the chariots: Greek Week is here. Keeping with tradition, the festivities began with a motivational presentation. This year, author and popular speaker TJ Sullivan took the stage. Sullivan spoke twice on Nov. 3; once to the general student population…