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BU reacts to national campus shootings

On Jan. 20, a student at Widener University in Pennsylvania was shot and injured outside of the student recreational center.  On Jan. 21, a teaching assistant at Purdue University was shot and killed during class. On Jan. 22, the University of Oklahoma went on lockdown…

Student Senate discusses second semester goals

Cold temperatures canceled Student Senate’s first regularly scheduled general assembly meeting Monday night, but its executives and members pushed ahead with their goals for the new semester.  “This semester we hope to continue to pass resolutions regarding general student health as well as encourage students…

New European J-term program successful

Bradley prides itself on providing a world-class education, and this year’s “J Term” was nothing short of that. Offering eight different classes in London, Paris or an equal time split amongst the two, students of all majors and grades were eligible to participate in what…

Psych prof. recognized

A Bradley psychology professor made big news this month with a shocking study.   The work of Lane Beckes, psychology professor, was recognized at number two on Forbes list “Top 10 Brain Science and Psychology Studies of 2013.” Beckes’ study was published in Oxford Journal,…

Police Reports 1.31.14

• A female student was found walking without winter clothing in the snow around in the 1500 block of Bradley Ave. around midnight Jan. 21. She was intoxicated, and she said she tried to walk to her residence. An ambulance was called, and the female was…

Bradley Strong

When tornadoes rocked areas surrounding Peoria Nov. 17, the Bradley community reacted quickly to help out. One freshman class is still finding ways to support each other, even after the smoke has cleared. Communications Professor Jan Frazier said students in her linked speech and English…

Markin to offer alumni passes

Some new faces might be seen pumping iron and torching calories at the Markin Family Student Recreation Center next year. Markin will offer memberships available to a selected 100 alumni starting January 2014. Those who apply and meet the necessary criteria will be chosen through…

Cullom-Davis Library scores poorly

Bradley recently received a No. 1 ranking in Princeton Review’s Best Colleges publication, but the category is not one Bradley should celebrate. Each year, Princeton Review releases college rankings in various categories based on the results of both quantitative and qualitative surveys. While Bradley received…

Honors Floor offered in fall 2014

In the fall of 2014, a new addition will be made to the honors program.  For the first time, Bradley will offer honors housing. This is an addition designed and proposed by Music Professor Kyle Dzapo, the new director of the honors program, in an…

Student Senate – there’s an app for that

In an attempt to reach more constituents, Student Senate will release a campuswide app early next semester.  Freshman and Vice President of Technology Services and Affairs Mitchell Pericak, along with freshman electrical engineering major Nicholas Clark, created the app following Student Body President Zack Shaw’s…

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