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LINCS looks for the leader in you

Leaders Instilling kNowledge through Cooperative Service held their first leadership seminar of the semester Tuesday. LINCS is a capstone program for seniors interested in leadership and community involvement after graduation. It provides students with additional leadership opportunities through mentoring and serves as a resource for…

Dueling Pianos engages audience

Students and families alike tuned in for Dueling Pianos Sept. 18 in the Hayden Clark Alumni Center. This was the first year the event was held here on campus. Hosted by the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, Dueling Pianos engaged the crowd with fun music and…

Low enrollment discussed, plan in action

Over the past few years Bradley has experienced declining enrollment with this year’s class totaling 927 first-year students compared to 2012’s class of 1,016. The decreased enrollment can be attributed to Bradley’s inability to adjust old marketing strategies to attract prospective students in today’s society,…

Police Reports: 2015-09-25

– Officers responded to a report of slashed vehicle tires along the 1300 block of W. Bradley Avenue at 8:27 a.m. Twenty-two other vehicles were reported with similar damage, which occurred between Saturday and Sunday. Locations of the vehicles ranged from the 1100 block of…

Brief: Peoria Area World Affairs Council Reception

The Peoria Area World Affairs Council and the Turner Center for Entrepreneurship will host “Explore Canada: Trade, Politics and a History of Cooperation and Rivalry” next month. Winnipeg Consul for the U.S. Department of State Chris Gunning will be giving a presentation Oct. 5 in…

Brief: Peoria Area World Affairs Council Reception

The Peoria Area World Affairs Council and the Turner Center for Entrepreneurship will host “Explore Canada: Trade, Politics and a History of Cooperation and Rivalry” next month. Winnipeg Consul for the U.S. Department of State Chris Gunning will be giving a presentation Oct. 5 in…

Foreign film festival brings international flavor to Bradley

The World Languages and Cultures Department kicked off their film festival with a cinematic experience from Cuba Thursday. The festival took place at 7 p.m. in Neumiller Lecture Hall, and the movie shown was “Fresa y Chocolate” (Strawberry and Chocolate), the story of two men…

Speaker explains 100-year NAACP history

On Monday evening, nearly 90 people crowded into the Marty Theatre to hear Jim Ralph speak about the 100-year history of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Peoria. They were kept waiting. It took 10 minutes for a student Audio Visual…

Picnic promotes international friendships

Laura Bradley Park went global last weekend thanks to the Peoria Area Friends of International Students picnic. Food from across the world was laid out as locals and international students mingled. “Yearly, we organize different activities and events with and for the students,” Helja Antola…

OLLI kick-off event draws in campus community

Steve Thaxton, Executive Director of the National Resource Center of Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes, spoke at Bradley University Wednesday afternoon. The Director gave a keynote speech at the annual fall kickoff event, welcoming over 300 instructors, volunteers and OLLI members. “OLLI is comprised of people…

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