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Posts published in March 2019

Editorial: It’s our money and we want it now

Do you remember making the $100 deposit when you moved into the dorms? Well, neither did the university employee that was supposed to refund it to you.  Last Friday, students received a mass email notifying them that some did not receive a housing deposit refund…

Stay up late with your siblings

Children ran about the floors of Markin, with their faces painted like butterflies and stuffed lions clutched to their chests. A magician roamed around, performing card tricks to an audience of wide eyes. And music echoed, blasting the latest Jonas Brothers’ song. March’s Late Night…

Mulaney’s SNL takeover

Saturday Night Live started with a bang last week, as Ben Stiller and Bill Hader returned to reenact the biggest news event of the week: Michael Cohen’s testimony before the Reform Committee and House Oversight. But they weren’t the only ones to return to SNL…

Police Reports: March 8, 2019

During the evening hours of March 5, an individual attending the IHSA basketball event at the Renaissance Coliseum notified police after two of males hit him in the face. All individuals were identified as local high school students, and the matter is still being investigated.…

Bradley Basketball: The end of the year awards

Men’s Basketball Player of the Year: Darrell Brown For the second year in a row, junior guard Darrell Brown has led the Braves in points and assists. Brown averaged 15.0 points per game, one of the top scorers in the Missouri Valley Conference and was…

Brief: International art reception to be held at Bradley

The second longest running juried print and drawing competition in the country, the 37th Bradley International, will hold receptions at seven Peoria galleries. The receptions begin at 4 p.m. on March 9, with on-campus receptions at Heuser Art Gallery and Hartmann Center Gallery from 4:30…

Why we need sheroes

I was 17 when I first heard about my favorite superhero, Spider-Gwen. I stumbled across a few sections of her comics while scrolling through the internet. After a little more research, I went to the first comic book store I could get to, and instantly…

Brief: BUPD works to keep houses safe during spring break

Students living in the Bradley off-campus community can register their residence with the Vacant House Watch for the Bradley University Police Department to monitor their homes during spring break. Call 309-677-2000 before leaving for break to complete the confidential registration process to participate in the…

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