Bradley’s “ACBU Presents: Spring Concert 2014” Facebook page released an official statement Feb. 5 that the scheduled spring concert artist, who was to be announced Feb. 7, was cancelled due to “circumstances out of the artist’s, management’s and [ACBU’s] control.” “We appreciate students’ patience and…
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With an aim to shine light upon combat of the future, an expert on drone attacks provided insight into the policy with views on targeted killing. Amos Guiora, a professor of law and the Co-Director of the Center for Global Justice at the S.J. Quinney…
In April 2008, newly installed University President Joanne Glasser carefully selected a committee of staff, student leaders and faculty to formulate the Alcohol Action Plan (AAP), a decision that would lead to the eventual creation of Late Night BU (LNBU). The AAP states that its…
Streets near Bradley will see a makeover by the end of the semester – a $2.6 million makeover. After the water mainline under the intersection of University Street and Main Street failed on Sept. 6, 2013, City of Peoria officials decided to remodel the intersection…
Bradley’s meal plan went through an overhaul during summer 2013, and students can expect more changes this semester. The semester changes are part of the larger meal plan and dining services changes in addition to billing changes, that were implemented beginning in fall 2013. Under…
• A female student reported her wallet taken out of her residence in the 1600 block of Barker Ave. around midnight Jan. 29. The female said she left it on a table between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Jan. 27, and when she went back…
The Activities Council of Bradley University (ACBU) announced Wednesday the spring concert performer cancelled, leaving the council just weeks to find a replacement. We don’t know about you, but doesn’t this sound a little too familiar? ACBU set the trend in recent years of setting…
For the six Olympic interns heading to Sochi, Russia, the National Broadcast Company (NBC) and Bradley have taken measures to ensure their safety while overseas. December suicide bomber attacks in Volgograd, rumors of security threats and a global manhunt for “black widow” terrorists have led…
One minute she was learning how to conduct an interview as a sports communication major, the next she was delivering Matt Leinhart his birthday cake and asking Robert “RG3” Griffin III how his day was going. Sophomore sports communication major Megan Gorecki was given the…
Last year, students donated more than 350 pints of blood, and the Red Cross is expecting a similar outcome this year. Students are able to donate blood at the Markin Center from Jan. 28 to 30 as part of the Challenge on 74, an annual…