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Campus neighbors sound off on students

Moving to off-campus housing is very different than living in the dorms. Students don’t have to wear shower shoes, but they do have to learn to communicate with landlords and neighbors. According to Joshua Hafliger, the operations manager at Ideal Rentals, there are few complaints…

Benefit concert for campus colleague

Colleagues, friends and former students of Shirley Salazar gathered Sunday for a benefit concert to help cover her medical expenses. Salazar is an affiliate voice instructor at Bradley, the conductor of the Peoria Cooperative Academy Chorale and worship leader at Peoria Christian Fellowship Church. She…

LaHood discusses bipartisan politics

Ray LaHood, politician and alumnus of Bradley University (‘71), spoke about bipartisan leadership and the current state of the nation’s government in a lecture Thursday at Hayden-Clark Alumni Center. “I think people that are in public service, and I include myself in this, are driven…

Banquet highlights Hispanic heritage

Saturday night will be one filled with food and fun as the Association of Latin American Students hosts its annual Hispanic Heritage banquet at 6 p.m. in the Hayden Clark Alumni Center. “The banquet is our biggest event of the heritage month, and we use…

Apples, apples and more apples

Fall break is fast approaching and it’s time to satisfy that orchard fix. Check out some of these stops throughout Illinois on the way home or on a fall trip. Near Peoria: Tanners Orchard Famous for its apple cider doughnuts, Tanners has been around since…

Brief: Campus leadership positions available

Student Senate is looking for multiple student representatives to speak for fellow students and their University committees. Student Senate is Bradley’s student governing body and acts as a liaison between students and the university. The goal of Student Senate, according to the mission statement on…

Campus gets taste of ‘Big Apple’ news

Thanks to a free subscription to The New York Times, Bradley students have a world of news at their disposal. According to an email from the Provost office Wednesday, students can sign up by visiting nyt.bradley.edu. After signing up, they will receive a confirmation email…

Brief: Agency selling apples and doughnuts

The Agency, formally known as the American Advertising Federation, will be selling Tanners caramel apples and apple cider doughnuts Oct. 6 and 7 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Caramel apples will cost $4 and will be sold at the Caterpillar Global Communication Center, while…

Police Reports: 2015-10-02

• Officers responded to a complaint of disorderly conduct 3 p.m. Sept. 22. A female student reported that she had been receiving stuffed animals and flowers from a male student. The female student said it made her uncomfortable because she was unsure of his intentions.…

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