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Police Reports: 2015-11-13

• Police observed two male students carrying a large object into the Geisert Hall elevator at 12:54 a.m. Nov. 7. The object was falling apart and leaving behind debris. The two males told officers the object was shaped like a dinosaur made with wire netting…

Repeat complete

Senior Caitlin Busch became the sixth runner in Missouri Valley Conference history to claim consecutive individual MVC cross country titles and helped the women’s cross country team repeat as champs with a victory Saturday morning at the 2015 Valley Championships. Along with this past weekend’s…

Shark Tank speaker inspires students

Dave Alwan, founder of Echo Valley Meats and two-time Shark Tank contestant, spoke Wednesday about the ins and outs of entrepreneurship. Alwan’s speech discussed many aspects about his startup into business and his experiences with Shark Tank. Alwan, born and raised in Peoria, is a…

Senate opposes Safe Campus Act

The controversy about the Safe Campus Act 2015 has been increasing. Student Senate joined the opposition to the bill with their resolution against it Monday. The Safe Campus Act is a bill introduced by U.S. Representative Matt Salmon (R-Arizona) that would prevent college universities from…

Transfer mentor program eases transition

Beginning spring semester, Bradley will implement the Transfer Mentor Program to help new transfer students ease into life on campus. The program will mirror the student aides program. “The student aides on campus have a lot of responsibility for easing the transition for freshmen, and…

Body Project diversifies

Since 2007, Bradley’s Body Project has been working to promote knowledge about healthy body image on campus, and while that core mission hasn’t changed, the organization has been working to deal with more issues that weren’t focused on originally. “The main focus as I understand…

Service program takes volunteers to New Orleans

Mahatma Gandhi once said, “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” In just two months, up to 12 students will be doing exactly that, as they find themselves in New Orleans volunteering with the United Saints Recovery…

Police Reports: 2015-11-06

• Officers responded to a report of an injury at 10:26 a.m. Nov. 1. A non-student male had fallen against a mirror propped against the wall during the night. The mirror shattered and a shard of glass severely lacerated his buttocks. The injury was not…

Students consider immigration options

Local lawyer Thomas Arkell spoke to international students Wednesday in the Garrett Multicultural Center about their immigration and employment options and urged them to utilize campus resources. International students typically don’t put as much effort as is needed into learning about their visa status or…

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