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Brief: SABRC funding requests due

Student organizations hoping to host fall 2015 events may apply for funding from the Student Activities Budget Review Committee. Funding request forms are available on the SABRC page of Bradley’s website and are due Tuesday, March 31 at 11:59 p.m. Application assistance will be available…

Drivers talk Safety Cruiser use and etiquette

The Hilltop Safety Cruiser program has gained recognition as the Bradley University Police Department’s largest and most successful crime prevention program since its inception in November 2013, according to BUPD Chief Brian Joschko. As the Safety Cruiser provides transportation for an average of 180 students,…

Spring grads cap and gown orders

Seniors intending to graduate in May can order their caps, gowns and announcements at www.herffjones.com/college/graduation or through the bookstore. Caps and gowns are $57.35, tax included. Orders must be completed by March 29, but late orders will be accepted at the increased rate of $68.18.…

Police Reports: 2015-03-27

• Officers were dispatched to a residence located in the 800 block of Rebecca Place at 3:27 p.m. March 16 because a laptop was reported stolen. A male student said he was at the 1200 block of Main St. when three unknown males approached him…

Presidential search forums seek input

Two presidential search forums are being held over this week and next. The first forum, held Thursday in Westlake Hall, was open to only Bradley students, faculty and administrators. The second event will be open to the public and is March 30 from 5:30 to…

Students give feedback on diversity and inclusion director candidates

The two candidates for Executive Director of Diversity and Inclusion, Monique Jernigan and Norris Chase, held open forums with students two weeks ago to give students the opportunity to express their concerns and opinions about what is required of this position. Jernigan received her master’s…

Braves fire head coach Geno Ford

In March 2011, Geno Ford introduced himself to the Bradley community by saying how excited he was to work at a school with a passionate fan base, exceptional facilities and academic excellence. Now, four years later and with the fan interest waning, Bradley has cut…

Catholic community welcomes seminarians

The Catholic Braves invited seminarians with the New Evangelization Team from Mount St. Mary’s Seminary in Maryland to share their message on campus Feb. 3 to 5. The main event of the week involved standing on the quad and talking with students who were willing…

Provost accepts new position at EIU

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs David Glassman announced Monday at a press conference in Charleston that he will leave his post at Bradley University to become the president of Eastern Illinois University, effective June 1. “It has been a wonderful honor and privilege…

University: We messed up: Ice covers campus, classes continue

After a Monday night winter storm left the Peoria area covered in ice, Vice President for Business Affairs Gary Anna said the decision to host classes as scheduled was a mistake. “Most people would say that we should have, at least, delayed opening until 10:00…

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