The dedication for the phase one of the Business and Engineering Convergence Center took place yesterday afternoon, as students, faculty and community members crowded into the atrium of the new building. Vice chairperson of Bradley’s Board of Trustees, James Shadid, university president Gary Roberts, dean…
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Most students aren’t fortunate enough to have siblings living in Peoria, but for those involved with Heart of Illinois’s Big Brother Big Sister program, a younger sibling is just a few blocks away. According to the organization’s recruitment specialist for the Bradley Program, Hannah Daly,…
The third democratic debate was broadcast Tuesday night and the Bradley University College Democrats took it as an opportunity to connect with other Peoria-area democrats over slices of pizza. The Bradley University College Democrats have hosted on-campus watch parties in the past, but decided to…
After the departure of Little Raven Creamery and its short-lived successor Little Raven Eatery in Campustown, a new restaurant has occupied the empty nest. Blended 2.0 opened its doors Friday and owner Amanda DeMaria said cake shakes and baked goods will remain an essential part…
Walking to and from Campustown and campus has been made easier thanks to the city of Peoria, which recently made changes to the stoplight at University street and West St. James street. Before the change, the light was set at a 150-second cycle during the…
How harmful can a puff of cherry-flavored smoke be? College students and health professionals are finding out. According to the Center for Disease Control, there have been 380 lung-related illness cases over the past year and a half, and each involves the use of vaping…
The new school year has brought many changes to Bradley. Some changes have been routine, while others were made possible by the Glasser Endowed Tradition and Spirit Award, which was created to recognize opportunities to develop campus traditions and invigorate school spirit. 1. Mural put…
Public relations is undoubtedly regarded as one of the most questionable jobs. Its murky reputation of selling Lucky Strike cancer sticks to the women’s rights movements and drawing in crowds to the abused elephant circus really makes you question the people who choose this path.…
The residential living halls nearly reach capacity every year, but in the fall of 2018, the university decided to set aside a floor in Wyckoff Hall because it had fewer rooms than most. Now in its second year, even with more residents than last year,…
As the school year comes to a close, some students have to turn in their final papers, projects and presentations. But for students in the Women and Health course, they had to do all of the above at the Women and Health fair, inviting the…




