Many students sit through the presentations, watch the movies and hear the stories of abuse, but they rarely have the opportunity to meet a victim and hear their personal account like they did on Sept. 27. Activities Council of Bradley University, Kappa Delta sorority and…
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A female student was sitting on the step outside her residence in the 1600 block of Fredonia Ave. around 1 a.m. Sept. 26. An unidentified male walked past and said hello. The male grabbed the female’s cell phone and fled. The female followed the male and…
October isn’t just s month for autumn colors and pumpkin spiced latte. Every October, people nationwide participate in various activities to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Music Live! of ACBU is hosting Shanna Henderson, a contestant from season two of “The Glee Project,” in collaboration…
Ideas flowed from the stand- ing room only crowd at a public meeting Sept. 26 in Westlake Hall regarding the future of the Main Street and University Street inter- section. Due to a water main break in early September, the city is looking to completely…
As the search for a new mascot continues, gargoyles may make their way from Bradley Hall to the basketball court. The mascot branding committee, made up of students and various department members across campus, hosted seven focus group sessions Sept. 19 and 20. The sessions,…
Kent State University’s attorneys announced Wednesday they were dismissing the lawsuit against Bradley for its hiring process of men’s basketball Coach Geno Ford, according to a Bradley news release. But KSU’s breach of contract lawsuit against Ford is ongoing, the Peoria Journal Star reported. The…
The Fall Job and Internship Fair opened doors for students and alumni on Sept. 19, and brought more employers than ever before. Interim Executive Director of the Smith Career Center Jon Niedy said the fair was very successful. “We’ve had more than 220 after-fair interviews…
Author Tricia Tunstall came to campus Sept. 20 to speak about the role of music in the development of impoverished children. Her book, “Changing Lives: Gustavo Dudamel, El Sistema, and the Transformative Power of Music,” was the subject of her speech. It focused on music…
Bradley’s “Great Red Spot”-ed planet is gone, thanks to the Curator of the Solar System. Curator Sheldon Schafer, Astronomy professor and director of education for the Riverfront Museum, shifted Peoria’s model universe with the relocation of the Sun. The Sun painted on the entrance to…
Students will have the opportunity to be brave and win cash prizes by pitching business innovations. The Turner School of Entrepreneurship and Innovation is hosting its second Brave Pitch Competition at 5 p.m. Oct. 8 in Baker room B51.The competition gives students up to three…