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Posts published in April 2019

Big ideas to make big impacts

We all have ideas, but it takes a lot of time and effort to make those ideas a reality. The final round for the Big Idea competition was Tuesday in the Peplow Pavilion. The six finalists gave 10-minute presentations of their business plan, including financial…

Coffee with a cause

Bradley University Police Department officers swarmed the student center Thursday morning. And they brought doughnuts. BUPD hosted its fourth Coffee With a Cop event this school year, but this time in honor of sexual assault awareness. This was the last event to close out Sexual…

LaHood and panel discuss infrastructure crisis

A panel featuring former Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood discussed various aspects of America’s ongoing infrastructure crisis. Students from the engineering and business colleges banded together to a host a panel discussion titled “The Future of American Infrastructure: Combining Engineering and Economics to Tackle Our…

‘Someone Great’ is something alright

Goodbyes are never easy, but if you’re going to have to go through them, you might want to take notes from the Netflix original movie “Someone Great,” which premiered April 19. Centering around the last hurrah for three best friends about to enter their 30s…

Baseball’s streak ends at 12

After equaling the second-longest winning streak in program history, the Bradley baseball team finds itself amidst a three-game losing streak. The Braves lost two of three in a Missouri Valley Conference series at Dallas Baptist and a mid-week matchup against Illinois. The Braves are now…

Popping the ‘Bradley Bubble’

While many Bradley students become engulfed in the magic of the “Bradley Bubble,” some make an effort to connect with the surrounding area. Senior public relations major Misa Nagase has a long history in impacting the Peoria community. She currently works as an intern for…

The power of Kuk Sool Won

Kuk Sool is a form of Korean martial arts that combines over 3,600 different techniques, 4,000 years of Korean history and “the psychological edge of calm and self-assured attitude.” Located on Big Hollow Road, Kuk Sool Won of Peoria is one of over 900 member…

Senior Column: Patch it up together

I never expected to write a non-fiction piece about a parasite eating my eyeball, but here I am. Sudden onset blindness and severe eye pain led to a pretty scary diagnosis that changed my plans for my final semester of college, to say the least.…

Theater puts a spin on Jane Austen

The Bradley theater department opened its final production of the 2018-19 season, with “Sense and Sensibility,” on April 25. Based on Jane Austen’s classic and adapted by playwright Kate Hamill, performances will run through May 5 in the Hartmann Center. Directed by assistant professor of…

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