Every Bradley student has passed by the P.O.D. at some point during their time at the university. Some use it as a quick fix to solve desperate cravings while others take advantage of the Starbucks menu. Sure, you can satisfy your Pringles fix, but its…
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Tucked away in the Warehouse District of Peoria is Lettering Works, a custom lettering and design company. The business offers its clients a chance to have personalized hand-lettered artwork crafted for whatever needs they may have. Owner Chelsie Tamms, who graduated from Bradley in 2016…
H-O-P-E, an acronym for How Ordinary People Endure, was the inspirational message speaker Teri Griege brought to Bradley on Thursday night. Students and faculty members gathered in Neumiller Hall at 7 p.m. to hear the story of how she completed the Ironman World Championship while…
Ive never applied for a job in my life, William Funkhouser, a finance and quantitative methods executive in residence, said. These are strong words from someone who has held positions people wait a lifetime for: home equity manager, vice president senior credit officer, president city…
Two female students reported a burglary at their house at midnight Oct. 9 on the 1200 block of N. Maplewood Avenue. The students arrived home when they saw the front door was unlocked and open, so they made a report to the Bradley University Police…
Road Less Traveled, one of a five-part event series focusing on diversity in leadership will be held Oct. 18 at 5 p.m. in the Garrett Center. The event is meant to inspire development of leadership in careers for underrepresented groups. The events panel will consist…
The BU Clean Up crew, also referred to as the BU Trash Club, has been helping the community clean up its act since the beginning of the school year. The organization was founded in hopes of creating a cleaner city by senior Malini Wijesinghe. Club…
For students who are still unsure about their major or need help choosing a minor, Bradley will host the Majors and Minors Fair where students are able to explore various academic curriculums. On Monday, Oct. 16 at 3 p.m. in Renaissance Coliseum, students will have…
Bradley students are teaming up with the City of Peoria to rebuild and repurpose a vacant lot on the southside of Peoria in the upcoming weeks. Alongside Moja Southern Kitchen & Creamery (located adjacent to the lot) and the Greater Peoria Economic Development Council, Bradley…
Bradley CureSearch will be sponsoring a 5k tomorrow at Markin Family Recreation Center in effort to raise money for childhood cancer research. While registration for the event begins at 8:15 a.m., the race officially kicks off at 9 a.m. with a sign-up fee of $10.…