Beginning Nov. 1, applications to join Bradley HEAT will be available online. HEAT (Help, Empower, and Teach) is a student-run group that aims to educate the campus on topics such as sexual health, substance abuse and sexual assault. HEAT puts on special events and workshops…
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• Police received a report of telephone threats at 2:11 a.m. Oct. 26. The complainant, a male non-student, reported receiving phone calls from an unknown person describing his house and his car and making threats. Police discovered that the calls had come from Florida twice…
The university presidential search spanning from last spring into this semester concluded Oct. 16 when the Board of Trustees chose Gary Roberts as Bradley University’s 11th president. Board of Trustees Chairman Doug Stewart announced Roberts’ presidency at the Dingeldine Music Center Friday morning in front…
ACBU Critical Issues committee targets high-profile topics with Crossfire, a new monthly event where students and faculty alike gather for discussions. Crossfire held its first gathering Wednesday night in the Garrett Cultural Center to inform students and discuss politics, which is a taboo subject for…
The Department of Women’s Studies hosted “Bindis and Bruises” Tuesday evening, the first presentation in the newly-created yearlong Gender and the Arts Program, which will include workshops, art exhibits, and film screenings aimed at educating the community about today’s women’s issues. “Bindis and Bruises,” a…
About 40 tables representing different academic career paths filled the Michel Student Center ballroom Monday for the annual Academic Majors and Minors fair. Faculty, alumni and staff presented information and answered questions from the 322 students in attendance. Of those who went to the fair,…
With the Bradley Classic on Friday and Pre-Nationals on Saturday, both the men’s and women’s cross country teams had a full weekend of competition. Sophomore Michael Ward broke Bradley’s school record in the 8K and finished 75th as he helped the men’s cross country team…
The annual Peoria Marathon snaked through many of Peoria’s neighborhoods Sunday, passing by the Hilltop before moving into the downtown area. Young children and seasoned adults made up the more than 1,000 runners that participated in the event. Runners had the choice of participating in…
Live Irish music, dancing and entertainment were all part of the first Irish Culture Night Wednesday. Sponsored by the Intellectual and Cultural Activities Committee and the International Programs Office, the event was lead through the music from Irish band Turas, which features Bradley alumnus Jeff…
The Office for Transfer Student Assistance is hosting two separate Advising & Registration Workshops Thursday, Oct. 29. The workshops will be in Bradley Hall 122 from 11 a.m. to noon and 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The workshops will prepare students for their academic advising…