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Geisert cafeteria expansion begins on building’s exterior

Chelsea Graham is already looking forward to August, when the renovation of Geisert Hall’s cafeteria will be completed. “It sounds like a great renovation,” the freshman biology major said. “I can’t wait for it to be done and enjoy the new meal options. Also it…

Leno’s promise fulfilled: Engineering students visit star’s garage

For fourteen mechanical engineering seniors, a trip to California with an invite from “Late Night” host Jay Leno proved to be a look into the passion of one man as well as a peek into the future of transportation. “It was a great opportunity for…

University Police Department planning February move to Campustown

Bradley’s Police Department will be at home in its new location in less than a month. Lt. Troy Eeten said the department is still in planning stages for the Feb. 14 move to office space in CampusTown.“We are preparing to prepare,” he said. “We’re going…

Student-run rock show dazzles at Late Night BU

This was no ordinary Late Night BU. Last Friday’s event drew more than 1,500 students who got to witness a rare collaboration between two different university arenas: Student Affairs and Academic Affairs. Students in the interactive media department pretty much ran the show, from a…

Student Senate Treasurer quits

Student Senate started the semester with one less student body officer. Senior accounting major Andrew Kerr submitted his letter of resignation at the end of last semester, leaving his position as student body treasurer. Kerr said he has chosen to pursue other interests and is…

Main Street Commons still half empty

The Nov. 1 deadline Main Street Commons investors had hoped the complex would be full by has long passed and 50 percent of the building is still unclaimed. “We expected this more [than having it filled], but the investors wanted it to be filled before…

Students heated over dorm room temperatures post-break

Campus buildings remained heated over the break despite the absence of students. Facilities Management Director Ronald Doerzaph said they are limited to what can be done about energy efficiency as far as heating and cooling. “We cannot do anything as far as saving power, but…

Bradley alum launches series on Golf Channel

Bradley graduate Adam Cohen wants students to know that the key to getting anything is eagerness. This is the same approach he used as a fraternity president, student and now as the producer of the Golf Channel series, “Pipe Dream.” The series follows Mark Burk,…

Heavy snow takes its toll on BU staff, equipment

This winter has been one of Peoria’s snowiest on record, and the consistent snowfall is taking its toll on Bradley snow removal staff and equipment. “We have struggled,” Grounds Supervisor Stan Glazier said. “We have an eight-person full-time staff always on call and a volunteer…

One-on-One: Who will win the MVC this season?

Missouri State Before the season began, there were two clear favorites to win the Valley, Missouri State and Wichita State. Both teams have lived up to expectations and sit one-two at the top of the MVC standings at the midway point of the conference season.…

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