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Brave chefs slice up competition

Fresh Slice, Bradley’s hospitality student organization, brought out all the ingredients to serve students at the third annual Brave Chef competition last Sunday in the Student Center Ballroom. Four teams competed and were tasked with making an appetizer, entree and dessert for judges to taste.…

Police Reports: 2015-11-20

• Peoria Police and Bradley University Police responded to a reported robbery at the intersection of Frink Street and Russell Street at 5:07 p.m. Saturday. The victim, a male non-student, stated he had been drinking with a friend at a nearby residence when an unknown…

Brief: Giving Tuesday

Bradley will take part in the annual “Giving Tuesday” global day of giving Dec. 1. “Giving Tuesday” was created in 2012 by the 92nd Street Y and the United Nations Foundation. This is the first time the event will be hosted on the Hilltop. The…

Steiner, King talk careers

This past week, Bradley and the Steiner School of Sports Communication hosted the Inaugural Charley Steiner Sports Symposium, which ran from Monday through Thursday, featuring panelists and sports broadcasters from across the country. Among those present were Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Charley Steiner, television host…

Campus ceremony pays homage to veterans

The Bradley University Veteran Support Services hosted a Veterans Day ceremony Wednesday in front of Bradley Hall. The event was dedicated to all U.S. veterans but specifically honored Stephanie Sleister and Mike Miller. Sleister is a counseling psychologist at the U.S. department of veteran affairs, according…

Holocaust lecture examines concentration camps

World War II was a confrontation that changed the world in more ways than one. Hitler’s systematic genocide is a story that will never be forgotten, but is also a story so big that historians often miss details. The Armstrong Lecture Series, sponsored by the…

Local leaders offer advice

The Lewis J. Burger Center for Student Leadership and Public Service hosted its annual “Through the Lens of Leaders” event Thursday. Nathan Thomas, vice president of Student Affairs, said it’s a traditional event. “[‘Through the Lens of Leaders’] has been going on at Bradley for…

Panel discusses sports media and student athletes

Freelance journalist and videographer Tim Sotter returned to Peoria Monday after reporting on the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, this week. Sotter appeared at a panel Tuesday as part of the inaugural Charley Steiner Sports Symposium to speak about collegiate sports media and the…

ROTC receives early registration

After several semesters of resolutions, Bradley’s ROTC students were able to qualify for early class registration for the spring semester. Senior industrial engineering major Chris Spadafora and senior industrial engineering major Aditya Sreekumar, members of ROTC, proposed an ROTC early registration resolution at a Student…

Bradley hosts Norton Speech Tournament

The Bradley speech team hosted the 68th Annual L. E. Norton Memorial Collegiate Speech Tournament Nov. 7 and 8. The competition brought in 41 teams from 20 states spanning from Florida to California. Over 500 alumni, coaches and students attended the event. All of the…

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