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Scout’s declassified finals survival guide

Brace yourselves: finals are coming. For freshmen, finals week can be incredibly nerve-racking and scary, as the entire outcome of the semester hangs in the balance. As a way to help first-years push to the brighter (albeit colder) days after exams. Here is some advice…

PHC, IFC restructure exec boards

The recent executive board elections for Bradley’s Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils brought a few changes to the greek community. The PHC executive board, which oversees seven social sororities on campus, moved from 13 to nine members. It consolidated some roles and combined others to create…

Entrepreneurship knowledge pays off

This summer, junior entrepreneurship major Blake Collins acquired the internship of a lifetime. As an employee for start-up company NEC Corporation of America-Indianapolis, a solar development company that sells solar panel arrays to privately held companies, Collins played a role in helping them potentially acquire…

Tech wiz signs off: Ruch retires

From upgrading the email system to helping install fiber cables, Associate Provost of Information Resources and Technology Chuck Ruch has pushed Bradley into the future during his time at the university. Now, after 10 years, he is saying goodbye to the Hilltop. Ruch received his…

Orchesis offers fall preview

Bradley’s official dance team, Orchesis, held its fall sneak preview show Nov. 21 in the Markin Recreation Center. The show’s first dance, “Back in Black,” had the dancers wearing leather pants, combat boots and tank tops. The dance followed the pirouette and repeated arabesque style…

Prof. Donna Hill takes a look back

Marketing professor Donna Hill will retire at the end of this semester after 26 years of teaching at Bradley. Hill graduated with a bachelor’s in political science from Indiana University, moving on to Ball State University (BSU), where she received her master’s in marketing. She…

University offers new law minor

Bradley has announced the addition of a business law minor to the Department of Entrepreneurship, Technology and Law to be offered beginning in the fall of 2015. The 15-credit hour minor will offer students a range of classes and experiences in legal regulations, analysis and…

Peoria Lunaire performs year’s first concert

With one hour a week of rehearsal available and a combined 13 weeks of preparation, Peoria Lunaire set out to astound its audience with its first performance of the year in Dingledine Hall Dec. 3. Peoria Lunaire was started two years ago. The ensemble consists…

Police Reports: 2014-12-05

• The Peoria Police Department and Bradley Police were dispatched to the 1100 block of W. Main St. at 8:45 p.m. Dec. 2 for an armed robbery. The male non-student entered the McDonalds with a handgun and demanded money. No one was injured, and it…

Brief: Intern position open

The Body Project, which aims to increase acceptance of the human body in all its shapes and sizes, has several openings for their spring 2015 internship. The position is unpaid but provides experience in marketing, event planning and educational programming. For more information on the…

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