A male nonstudent was reported for making racist and inappropriate comments in a church service at 7:10 p.m. Nov. 6 on the 1300 block of West Main Street. Bradley University Police Department, BUPD, officers were dispatched to the location when one of the church members…
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Bradley students have various different reasons why they decide to attend the university. For senior Jenna Amico, the university’s Hollywood semester served as one of the reasons she chose Bradley over art schools and other universities. Amico, a television arts major, attended the Hollywood program…
Fired Up!, a paint-your-own pottery studio, is a destination for people of all ages and skill levels who want to express their creative side. Located on 4532 N Prospect Rd. in Peoria Heights, Fired Up! provides customers everything they needed to paint their own masterpieces…
The installation of all-gender restroom signs in select Bradley residence halls will be completed this month. Bradley Facilities is installing the signs, the process of which began over the summer with residence halls and is continuing this semester in academic halls and other campus buildings.…
The music department will continue its Music Scholarship Concert Series this weekend in Dingledine Music Center. The Bradley Symphonic Band and Symphonic Winds will be performing at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 12. All proceeds from the concert will go toward scholarships for Bradley music…
Bradley has seen a multitude of changes recently: The construction of the Business and Engineering Complex, the not-so-distant implementation of Bradley’s Core Curriculum and the appointment of University President Gary Roberts. Now, change has come once again in the form of a new degree audit…
On Tuesday, Nov. 14, the Smith Career Center will bring prospective employers in the healthcare industry for the Nursing and Physical Therapy Career Fair. From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Michel Student Center Ballroom, students will be able to interact with potential employers in…
As the third annual Charley Steiner Symposium for Sports Communication finished up on Tuesday, students of all years and majors heard from professionals regarding career paths in media and working in the professional sports field. But according to Los Angeles Dodgers announcer Charley Steiner, students…
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, Bradley will once again hold its annual Giving Tuesday event. The international event is a global celebration of thanks and is intended to raise awareness to various philanthropies and charities. Since its inception on campus in 2015, Bradley has…
The Youth Movement Against Alzheimer’s (YMAA) will be selling coffee, hot chocolate and Krispy Kreme donuts outside of Bradley Hall on Thursday, Nov. 14. From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., students can buy cups of coffee, hot chocolate and single donuts for $1 and a…