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CAT builds student professionals at competition

Caterpillar Young Professionals is aiming to give Bradley engineering and business students a semester’s worth of educational experience in a month by analyzing actual Caterpillar business cases with the fourth annual Caterpillar Case Competition. Jason Garrett, associate dean of the Foster College of Business, helps…

Insects reported in residence halls

Over the past few weeks, there have been reports of various issues going on in residence halls around campus. Two cases of bedbugs were reported on the ninth and 10th floors of Geisert Hall, and Harper Hall also had a report of mosquitoes in the…

LINCS looks for the leader in you

Leaders Instilling kNowledge through Cooperative Service held their first leadership seminar of the semester Tuesday. LINCS is a capstone program for seniors interested in leadership and community involvement after graduation. It provides students with additional leadership opportunities through mentoring and serves as a resource for…

Bradley cleans up with new laundry service

Bradley students are in luck; new laundry facilities are being installed throughout the St. James apartment complex and residence halls. According to Vice President for Student Affairs Nathan Thomas, every washer and dryer will be replaced with brand new machines. Williams Hall, University Hall and…

Family Weekend revitalized with new events

Bradley’s Student Activities Office hopes to improve attendance for this year’s Family Weekend with a plethora of revamped activities. New on the scene this year are the Farmer’s Market and Student Organization Bazaar, Cram the Coliseum, Dueling Pianos, a Pep Rally with Director of Athletics…

College Republicans memorialize 9/11

Bradley’s College Republicans will be holding a memorial service today to commemorate the 2,977 victims of the attack on the World Trade Center in 2001. Jason Blumenthal, president of College Republicans, provided details about the service. “This year we are planning on doing the same…

If there’s a Will, there’s a way

For the past couple of years, the theater department has displayed professor Gary Will’s playbills for various plays and musicals. Will is a graphic design professor at Bradley who has been given the opportunity to design these posters, which are just the latest in a…

Markin holds first ‘RecFest’ event for Welcome Week

Bradley held its first ever “RecFest” event on Monday, Aug. 24 at Markin Recreational Center. Activities Council of Bradley University, Bradley Campus Recreation and Get Fit, Stay Fit planned the event. “RecFest” was held as a part of Bradley’s Welcome Week program to kickoff the…

Office changes create campus cohesion

Over the summer, numerous changes were made on campus. The re-arrangement of office spaces was just one of them. The Fraternity and Sorority Life offices originally in the Harper/Wyckoff basement have been moved to room 40 in the lower level of the Student Center. The…

‘Dodge Brawl’ makes first Peoria appearance

A national co-ed, double-elimination dodge ball tournament titled “Dodge Brawl” is making its debut in Peoria May 9 in the Peoria Civic Center Exhibit Halls. A total of 64 teams, consisting of six players per team, will compete against each other with all proceeds benefitting…

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