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Posts published in November 2009

Professor speaks about Iranian culture

Thanks to the Diversity Affairs committee of Student Senate, each month a Bradley professor will give a speech about a culture different from our own. Communications professor Ali Zohoori gave the first speech last Thursday, and he presented on a topic near to his heart…

Team Bradley presents leadership opportunity

Students have the opportunity to unleash their inner rockstar while honing their leadership skills next semester. Team Bradley is an overnight retreat for various campus leaders that takes place once a year. The theme for this year’s Team Bradley which is Jan. 22 and 23,…

Stimulus money funds additional Peoria construction

Stimulus money injected a throng of construction projects through Peoria, with progress continuing on many of them, a city engineer said. Jeff Smith of the City of Peoria said more roadwork projects have been undertaken this year because of Illinois Department of Transportation Economic Stimulus…

Senate celebrates MAP grant success

Proud of its hard work, Senate confidently dissolved the MAP grant Ad-hoc Committee on Monday. For Senate, the demolition of this committee represents success and the push to move forward. “The committee was a great success,” Student Body President Kyle Malinowski said. “It completed all…

Softball team given SB presidential commendation

The 2008-09 softball team was presented a commendation by Student Body President Kyle Malinowski for distinguished athletic talent and teamwork. “I gave the commendation to the softball team as a symbol of congratulation for their outstanding achievements last year,” Malinowski said. “The successes of the…

Bradley ‘meats’ praise from PETA ranking

Bradley has been ranked among the top colleges in the country, but this time its not for the quality of the education it offers. The ranking is for the quality of vegetarian food options. Peta2, the college arm of People for the Ethical Treatment of…

Former student back in court for sentencing

Bradley alumnus Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri began his sentencing hearing in Downtown Peoria on Wednesday. Al-Marri was indicted earlier this year on charges that he conspired to help al-Qaida while he was studying at Bradley. The charges also state he plotted to lead a second…

Joel McHale serves up laughs

TV personality Joel McHale entertained a packed house with his comical, “Soup”-like stand-up performance at the Peoria Civic Center Theater last Saturday night.  The sold-out Parents’ Weekend show, sponsored by the Activities Council of Bradley University was complete with jokes about family, friends and, of…

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