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Police Reports: 2016-03-04

• Bradley and Peoria police officers responded to a report of a gunshot victim at 9:40 p.m. Feb. 28 on the 1200 block of N. Douglas Street. When officers arrived, they found a non-Bradley affiliated house party with 11 non-students, including three juveniles. The report…

Brief: Student Scholarship Expo now accepting applications

The Student Scholarship Expo, a campus-wide annual event, will take place from April 12 to 14. The expo is a showcase intended for undergraduate and graduate students to display their semester-long projects in their specific disciplines in front of a panel of judges. The final…

Spring Break!

Stuck in the Peoria area for Spring Break, or don’t have the time or resources to take off the whole week? There are plenty of options for weekend trips only a few hours from campus, and here’s a few gathered by yours truly, The Scout.…

Students contribute to women’s history hall of fame

Two Bradley students will present awards to a group of women as part of women’s history month today at LUNAFEST, a collection of six short films by and about women. The award ceremony is the culmination of several months of work by students Jenna Krukowski…

Diversity speaker connects race, technology

An African American studies professor from St. Louis University spoke to Bradley students, faculty and staff and Peoria community members about the intersection of race with modern technology last night in Cullom-Davis Library. In his speech “From Jena to Ferguson and Beyond: Blackness and Black…

Theatre department’s ‘The Seagull’ takes flight

Bradley’s theatre department premiered “The Seagull” last night, its first mainstage production of the spring semester. “The Seagull,” a play by Russian playwright Anton Chekov, centers on the romantic struggles of a variety of characters. “It’s kind of insane to do a Chekov [play,]” director…

Startup Weekend aims to begin new businesses

Students will be given a chance this weekend to start a business in 48 hours as the Turner School of Entrepreneurship and Innovation hosts its third Startup Weekend from today to Sunday. The weekend is focused on teams creating a working business model to present…

Bradley students discuss gun control

In a recent policy change, the University of Texas-Austin will now allow students with concealed handgun licenses to carry their guns into classrooms. Gun control is a hot-button issue throughout the country, one that has affected many students and universities in recent years. In light…

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