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Engineering students begin solar car project

This year, a group of Bradley electrical and mehcanical engineering students are taking their senior project to an astronomical level by creating solar powered cars. The team of mechanical engineering students is comprised Aaron Green-Van Zee, Zach Pakula and Kody Downes. Likewise, Josh Strong, Evan…

Students begin classes in Campustown

Due to the crater formerly-known as Baker Hall and the largest freshmen class in recent history, some classes will be taught in Campustown this semester – for the first time in Bradleys history. Campustown is being used for a number of business courses, including marketing,…

Scout on the Street: What is your favorite homecoming tradition?

Hannah Subgrunski, sophomore, biology and music double major My favorite homecoming traditions [are] the fireworks and the gigantic B on top of Bradley Hall. Victoria Benitez, sophomore, international studies and Spanish double major My favorite homecoming tradition is probably the Lighting of the B. Zach…

Humans of the Hilltop: Monica Youssef

Many high school students want to continue their passions throughout college. Monica Youssef is no exception. Youssef currently serves as the president of Bradley Fellows, a public service and leadership organization on campus that accepts just 15 students each school year. However, volunteering is nothing…

Healthy Kids Day

Senior community wellness majors teamed up with the Peoria YMCA and the Peoria Park District to host Healthy Kids Day at 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday at the Proctor Recreation Center. Healthy Kids Day is a national initiative of the YMCA. As a result,…

Bradley makes a sale at competition

The Bradley sales team placed sixth overall at the National Collegiate Sales Competition (NCSC) from March 31 through April 2. The competition was hosted by Kennesaw State University in Georgia. According to Bradley’s website, NCSC is “a national selling competition for college students interested in…

Facilities power washes Sexual Assault Awareness Month chalking

Residential Life wrote messages in blue chalk on sidewalks across campus Monday night as part of its “Chalk it Out” event for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, but Bradley Facilities Management power washed some of the chalk from sidewalks the next day. Executive Director of Student…

Habitat for Humanity acts, speaks and builds

Habitat for Humanity raised money for Habitat of Greater Peoria this week through the “Act! Speak! Build!” fundraising week. Students were invited to dine at Buffalo Wild Wings in East Peoria Wednesday, where a portion of the cost of their meal went to Habitat. “Habitat…

Students improve soft skills at inaugural symposium

Professionalism, personal brand and interpersonal communication skills were focus points of the Smith Career Center’s first Soft Skills Symposium held Wednesday. The event featured New York Times bestselling author Lindsey Pollak as the keynote speaker, who wrote “Getting from College to Career: Your Essential Guide…

You are not alone

Making close friends is hard. This is coming from a self-proclaimed extrovert, so you know it must be true. In high school, I was repeatedly told that making college friends is better because you get to choose them from a large population, versus childhood friends…

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