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Posts published in “Year: 2018

To our readers

To our readers,   This past week has been one of the darkest on the Hilltop. We lost three members of the Bradley community who were great friends, mentors and colleagues of ours. We would like to extend our condolences and the deepest sympathies to…

Tia Baylor is ‘GONE’ Lady Rosze takes the stage

No Sunday evening is complete without some new music and glow-in-the-dark vampire teeth. Sophomore music entertainment major Tia Baylor released her first music video,“GONE,” to an audience of friends and supporters on Oct. 28. This was her first music video presented at Bradley. The event…

Bradley couple’s bodies have been found, son and another man charged for both murders

Peoria County coroner Jamie Harwood said the bodies of two Bradley University employees have been recovered from the Spoon River Tuesday night. Harwood said on Wednesday afternoon, after completing autopsies, the couple both suffered significant blunt force trauma, injuries to their head and upper bodies…

Missing Bradley employees confirmed dead

Bradley staff members and spouses Susan B. Brill de Ramirez and Antonio Ramirez Barron were both confirmed dead by Peoria County Sheriff Brian Asbell during a press conference Monday night. The Peoria County Sheriff’s Office has arrested the couple’s son, Jose Guadalupe Ramirez, 21, on…

Bradley student found dead off-campus, no foul play suspected

Bradley student Luke Terranova was found dead in his off-campus house Monday afternoon. Terranova was a junior elementary education major from Machesney Park, Illinois. He worked for the Bradley Fund and was a member of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.  Bradley University confirmed his death in…

Promoting extravagant love in Peoria

Over 2,000 people attended the launch of the 60-day challenge, a love festival promoted by Dream Center Peoria at Renaissance Coliseum Tuesday evening. “If you have a heart for this city, then you’re going to fit right in,” development director for Dream Center Peoria, Brian…

Halloween then vs. now

Remember the best day of the year in elementary school? Halloween. Walking around the classroom giving out candy, maybe enjoying a cupcake and of course getting to dress up as anything you wanted. The day went by slowly because the countdown to ringing doorbells for…

Horror movie rules

What do bad omens delivered by questionable characters, abstinence and a general avoidance of bodies of water have in common? They are three of the key tips to surviving a night of horror, as seen in films throughout the decades. Not to pull a Randy…

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