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Donna Carr-Roberts decorates campus with art

Donna Carr-Roberts, University President Gary Roberts’ wife, is working with Bradley’s Department of Art to breathe new life into a number of campus buildings. Carr-Roberts serves as an artist-in-residence for the Slane College of Communications and Fine Arts, which is a volunteer position. “I am…

Students get their game on

Bradley students made their move with their own board game. Junior interactive media majors Zachary Abbott, Arwen Boyer and Joshua Estill have been offered a publishing contract with Advanced Primate Entertainment (APE) Games, a board and card game publisher based in Houston, Texas, for their…

NASA grant takes student projects out of this world

With the help of a grant from NASA, senior game design major Quentin Young is taking a new satellite project to infinity and beyond. Young is a member of one of three teams working on the satellite projects, called CAPSat (Cooling, Annealing and Pointing Satellite)…

Humans of the Hilltop: Evelyn Wilkerson

If you’ve ever been to Center Court you’ve probably seen Evelyn Wilkerson manning the cash register, but what you might not know is she’s crisscrossed this country many times over. “I was born here in Peoria but lived all over; Texas, North Carolina, California and…

Local Business Feature: Kenny’s Westside Pub moves downtown

Kenny’s Westside Pub may have left its former home on Farmington Road, but the pub’s food, live music and Irish flair have moved with it to its new location at 112 Jefferson Avenue in downtown Peoria. Featuring a spacious area for live music shows as…

Library closes chapter on study files

The Center for Learning Assistance bade farewell to the study files that were available to students as the staff shredded the archives before the start of the fall semester. The study files, which were kept on the third floor of the Cullom-Davis Library, allowed students…

Wall Street Journal ranks Bradley 6th in student engagement

The Wall Street Journal recently ranked Bradley sixth in the nation and first in Illinois for student engagement among all four-year universities. The ranking considered student-professor interaction, the number of projects that involved collaboration amongst students, the degree to which students were pushed to think…

Debate one-on-one: Who was the real winner of Sunday’s debate?

Hillary got Trumped on tax policy BY KYLE STONE Looking past issues of personal ethical conduct, Donald Trump was the clear winner of the Oct. 9 debate. My statement is supported by both Hillary Clinton’s and the moderators’ focus on Trump’s tax history. Anderson Cooper…

Police Reports: 2016-10-14

• An employee at Pizza Hut in Campustown told officers at 9:40 p.m. Oct. 8. someone called the restaurant three times and said he would kill the employees. The person making the calls has not been identified.   • A male non-student entered Renaissance Coliseum and…

Professor prepares audience for unpredictable economy

Misconceptions as to what affects the economy can leave people confused on how to deal with economics and the workforce. Economics professor Joshua Lewer gave a lecture about the prospects and obstacles facing the U.S. economy in Baker Hall Tuesday. According to Lewer, much of…

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