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Cinephile’s Paradise

From Feb. 1 through 4, I attended the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, where I had access to 200 films, Q&As with filmmakers, industry panels and celebrity tributes. The festival lasts 11 days, and the events take place at several historical theaters in downtown Santa…

Special items in Special Collections

Located on the third floor of the Cullom-Davis Library, the Special Collections department of Bradley focuses on retrieving and preserving the items of Bradley and is Peoria’s past. Here are some of the oldest and most interesting items, pertaining mostly to our founder, Lydia Moss…

Brief: McCord lecturer to discuss personal journeys

The Foster College of Business will hold its annual McCord Lecture, featuring Shannon Schuyler, chief purpose officer at PricewaterhouseCoopers, as well as managing editor of Huffington Post’s “What’s Working” initiative. Schuyler will give a lecture called “A Purpose Driven Journey” at 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday,…

Brief: Movie Club to screen 1945 film

Bradley’s Movie Club will screen the 1945 film “Scarlet Street” 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 12, in the Marty Theater in Michel Student Center. “Scarlet Street” centers around a man’s mid-life crisis and a newfound friendship with an engaged young woman. Following the screening, students are…

Ready to ‘Shock the Valley?’: Softball season preview

Despite the Bradley softball team struggled last year in conference play, the Braves keep their heads up going into the 2018 season. Last year, the team finished with a 21-32 record but have stayed above the 17-win mark for the past six seasons. Head coach…

Knights of the Economic Round Table

Bradley students are exposed to a wide variety of clubs that are geared toward their interests. For those who like to dabble in the world of economics and policy, there too is a place to belong. Instead of love it Camelot, Bradley students can venture…

Scout on the Street: What improvements would you like to see from Bradley?

“ [I would like] Sidewalks that are actually where you naturally want to walk.” – Courtney Burns, mechanical engineering, junior   “We need reasonable hours for the food places. Jerry’s Juice Bar should be open on the weekends.” – Kyla Gersten, elementary and special education…

Flu causes concern on campus

The flu virus caught national attention this year, as more and more people have been hospitalized with severe symptoms. According to a report published by CBS in January, flu activity has reached the highest level since swine flu patients almost a decade ago, with more…

Accounting department files taxes for a cause

In an effort to both aid Peoria locals and provide accounting students with real-world job experience, Bradley’s accounting department is reintroducing the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program this year. VITA is a volunteer opportunity for accounting students, which has not been integrated since 2003. Thanks…

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