The Smith Career Center will host a Soft Skills Symposium, the first of its kind, March 29 and 30. Sponsored by Caterpillar Inc., this event will feature presentations and discussions from prominent Peoria leaders on various topics, including professionalism, critical thinking and cultural sensitivity. The…
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Activist Troy Roness spoke on the struggles and perseverance of his journey to combat his eating disorder Monday night in Neumiller Hall. During the event, Roness discussed several personal aspects of his life, including battling both an exercise disorder and eating disorder, family relations, attending…
Student Senate passed a Pronoun Resolution at its General Assembly meeting Monday, which would affect how students choose their preferred pronoun and name through Webster and Sakai. Senate initially voted on the resolution at its General Assembly Feb. 20, but it did not pass. Student…
Chicago native Gdadebo Adebiyi plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud Feb. 6 for his role in a March 2015 breach of the Bradley data warehouse that stored the personal information of staff and faculty, resulting in theft of over $770,000.…
Officers were dispatched after a report of an unknown male disturbing two female students at 4:45 p.m. Feb. 28 at Bradley Park. The female students said when they were walking through the park, the male jumped in front of them and asked them questions that…
A little piece of paradise recently opened up just across the street from campus. Located at 1217 W. Main St., Caribbean Tan & Salon provides an array of services including waxing, tanning, haircuts and manicures. Owner Amy Brewer moved her salon from Peoria Heights, where…
“I’m going to work with an early childhood school, so I’m going to work there and just get some cash … I’m sure something will come up. I don’t plan that far ahead, but I’m just trying to get through this week before spring break.”…
It’s only been 114 days since the 2016 presidential election, but in a few short weeks, the voting booths will open once again for Bradley students. With Student Body Officer elections coming up on March 27 and 28, current Student Body President Jenna Dellaria’s term…
The World Languages and Cultures Department will be showing the spanish film “Living is Easy with Eyes Closed” at 7 p.m. March 8 in Neumiller Lecture Hall. The film tells the story of an English teacher living in Spain who encounters two hitchhikers on a…
Many students, faculty and staff know the disappointment of walking up to their car on campus and seeing a Bradley parking ticket stuck under a windshield wiper. Violators have the option of paying the ticket with fines ranging from $15 to $200, or writing an…