With the one-year anniversary of the Hilltop Safety Cruiser approaching and its growing popularity, there is a question regarding the need for another cruiser on campus. The current Cruiser on campus operates daily between 7 p.m. and 3 a.m. during spring and fall semesters. It…
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The second annual Fright and Fun on Fredonia on Oct. 29 welcomed children and families from all over Peoria to “greek row” for tricks, treats and plenty of activities. Bradley’s fraternity and sorority community established Fright and Fun on Fredonia in 2012 with the goal…
The Bradley family will expand Nov. 1 to 3 when parents, siblings and extended family members make the Hilltop home for the fall 2013 Family Weekend. In past years, Bradley has hosted separate weekends for parents and for siblings. There will still be a Siblings…
Lauren Campbell said she originally wanted to finish her capstone project as quickly as possible before her December graduation date. But the senior public relations major said she’d never imagined her assignment, the Find Your Light campaign, would impact so many people in the Bradley…
Out of the ashes came a vision. Out of the destruction came a way to rebuild. Out of a day that “changed America forever” came a change of heart. Out of a day marked by death came a purpose for life. On Oct. 24, Campus…
Bradley’s communications seniors are gaining real-world experience by creating an actual public relations campaign for the Communications 480 (COM 480) capstone project. Public relations major seniors are required to complete COM 480 in which they research, plan, develop and execute a complete campaign. Groups of…
Of the many changes to this year’s Homecoming festivities, Friday’s Late Night BU (LNBU) was seen in a new light when it was held in the Renaissance Coliseum following the Red-White Scrimmage. “We used the Renaissance Coliseum to make the Friday night of Homecoming one…
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill, came to Bradley Oct. 18 for a question and answer forum with medical professionals, students and staff about the issues and concerns over the ability of Congress to govern. With Congress chancing a debt default, President Obama signed a deal ending…
Bradley’s annual Lighting of the B took place Oct. 16 night to kick off Homecoming week. The “B” itself was 4 feet wide and 8 feet tall placed atop Bradley Hall to serve as symbol for pride and of a bright future for students, staff…
It’s been nearly four months since Jesse Koch’s departure, leaving Bradley with no assistant director of Fraternity and Sorority Life, but the university is still hard at work searching for a quality replacement. “This successful candidate needs to have a strong knowledge of the fraternity…