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Posts published in November 2017

Cross country finishes sixth at Midwest Regional: FloydMews and Hoffert advance to nationals

The Bradley cross country teams competed in the NCAA Midwest Regional meet last Friday in Ames, Iowa. Both the men’s and women’s teams finished in sixth place, and the men also had two individual runners receive bids to the NCAA National Championship. Senior Taylor FloydMews…

Xbox On X-tra

For centuries, gamers have enjoyed the meteoric rise of technology. Each game console has been a step for mankind toward entertainment bliss; the graphics improved, the functionality multiplied, the Netflix chilled and the games simply got better. This is a gamer’s paradise. While there is…

Soccer makes postseason run

The Bradley soccer team concluded its regular-season with a well-fought 1-0 victory against Valparaiso University this past Saturday at Brown Field. The Braves seem to be hitting their stride at the right time, taking down Drake University 3-1 in the Missouri Valley Conference quarterfinal. With…

Smoke-free initiative to be implemented

After almost two years of deliberating, rewriting and voting, University Senate passed the Smoke-Free Campus resolution on Oct. 19.  Originally, the resolution started as a referendum during the spring 2016 student body elections as a way to gauge student interest in a smoke-free campus, but…

Smoke-free deserves to be taken seriously

The state of Illinois signed a law in 2014 stating all public universities and community colleges were required to have “smoke-free” campuses by July 2015. After that, Bradley began its own mission to reduce the negative health effects from smoking on the Hilltop, as well.…

Police Reports: 2017-11-10

A male nonstudent was reported for making racist and inappropriate comments in a church service at 7:10 p.m. Nov. 6 on the 1300 block of West Main Street. Bradley University Police Department, BUPD, officers were dispatched to the location when one of the church members…

Humans of the Hilltop: Jenna Amico

Bradley students have various different reasons why they decide to attend the university. For senior Jenna Amico, the university’s Hollywood semester served as one of the reasons she chose Bradley over art schools and other universities. Amico, a television arts major, attended the Hollywood program…

Students get Fired Up! in the Heights

Fired Up!, a paint-your-own pottery studio, is a destination for people of all ages and skill levels who want to express their creative side. Located on 4532 N Prospect Rd. in Peoria Heights, Fired Up! provides customers everything they needed to paint their own masterpieces…

St. Nick brings Christmas cheer … early

There are a lot of issues going on in today’s society that many people in our country can’t agree upon ­– gun laws, NFL players kneeling during the National Anthem, immigration … really the list goes on and on. Here’s a take that I don’t…

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