Every year, one student from each of the four-year universities in Illinois is selected to receive the Abraham Lincoln Civic Engagement Award. This year, Bradley senior finance major Kelsey Vogt is among these student recipients. Since 1975, the award has been given to students who…
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From Nov. 7 to 9, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion will be hosting the Tunnel of Oppression in Michel Student Center Ballroom. Highlighting contemporary issues of oppression, discrimination and social injustice, the Tunnel of Oppression allows attendees to interact throughout a tour-guided educational program.…
Two students reported they believed someone was inside their home at 11:27 p.m. Oct. 26 at the 1800 block of West Ayres Avenue. Bradley University Police Department (BUPD) dispatched officers to the students residence after they made the report. They told officers that they believed…
The Resident Hall Association is sponsoring the annual Fall Hall Ball at the Embassy Suites, 100 Conference Center Drive, East Peoria. As a fall-themed formal dance, the ball is a way to celebrate with friends while the semester begins to wind down and the seasons…
Bradley community members gathered last night in Marty Theater to listen and watch slam poet George “G” Yamazawa perform original poetry. The event was co-sponsored by the Activities Council of Bradley University and Chi Omega sorority and was part of ACBU’s Critical Issues event series.…
My biggest pet peeve is when Im out with a group of people and no one says, Thank you, to the waiter. Becca Meier, junior English-creative writing major My biggest pet peeve would probably be fake people. I really cant stand that. Rebekah Dunn,…
Last month, during a concert in Las Vegas, the United States witnessed its deadliest mass shooting in history as a gunman opened fire on concert-goers. 58 individuals were killed and over 500 were injured. With nine mass shootings in 2017 alone, and four of the…
Halloween is the one time of the year people of all ages enjoy getting scared to death for pure excitement, and the newly established Halls of Horror in Creve Coeur, 601 Rusche Ln is a great local destination to get an adrenaline rush. Owner Bobby…
Bradley students are provided have ample opportunites to get involved on campus through various groups and organizations available to join. One new club to campus looking to make an impact is the Youth Movement Against Alzheimers (YMAA). Established last spring, YMAA has a membership totaling…
Officers located a male student who claimed to have taken acid at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 20 at 1307 St. James St. The student was reported to be acting crazy by another female student who saw him by Lovelace Hall and then followed him down the…