The Women’s Studies Program collaborated with the Bradley University Galleries to hold a reception for the “Gendered Perspectives” art exhibition in the Hartmann Center Gallery last night. “This exhibition is about showing art that explodes gender categories,” director of the Women’s Studies Program Amy Scott,…
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Fraternity and sorority life is a topic that has reached the eyes and ears of many across the nation due to hazing incidents and other forms of misconduct reported in the media. This Thursday’s Crossfire discussion aimed to address this issue on Bradley’s campus. The…
As the fall semester comes to a close, many organizations are either changing leadership or beginning to consider their successors. Newly elected student leaders are left floundering in the wake, wondering where they should turn. “I think that an issue with a lot of campus…
Bradley’s American Marketing Association began its second annual toy drive this week that will run until Dec. 9. The toy drive supports the Children’s Home of Peoria by donating toys and money to the organization. Becca Walczak, president of AMA, said she is happy to…
Fresh Slice, Bradley’s hospitality student organization, brought out all the ingredients to serve students at the third annual Brave Chef competition last Sunday in the Student Center Ballroom. Four teams competed and were tasked with making an appetizer, entree and dessert for judges to taste.…
• Peoria Police and Bradley University Police responded to a reported robbery at the intersection of Frink Street and Russell Street at 5:07 p.m. Saturday. The victim, a male non-student, stated he had been drinking with a friend at a nearby residence when an unknown…
Bradley will take part in the annual “Giving Tuesday” global day of giving Dec. 1. “Giving Tuesday” was created in 2012 by the 92nd Street Y and the United Nations Foundation. This is the first time the event will be hosted on the Hilltop. The…
This past week, Bradley and the Steiner School of Sports Communication hosted the Inaugural Charley Steiner Sports Symposium, which ran from Monday through Thursday, featuring panelists and sports broadcasters from across the country. Among those present were Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Charley Steiner, television host…
The Bradley University Veteran Support Services hosted a Veterans Day ceremony Wednesday in front of Bradley Hall. The event was dedicated to all U.S. veterans but specifically honored Stephanie Sleister and Mike Miller. Sleister is a counseling psychologist at the U.S. department of veteran affairs, according…
World War II was a confrontation that changed the world in more ways than one. Hitler’s systematic genocide is a story that will never be forgotten, but is also a story so big that historians often miss details. The Armstrong Lecture Series, sponsored by the…