As part of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a modern civil rights activist came to Bradley to speak on fair pay for women. For 19 years, Lilly Ledbetter served as a employee of Goodyear Tire & Rubber…
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Over the summer, Bradley’s marketing department decided to add a new dimension to the university’s current social media reach. The department, alongside senior theatre major Josiah Williams, wrote and produced “One More Night” to bring Bradley and the surrounding Peoria area to life. “Admissions has…
Two Bradley students made their claim to fame this summer appearing on national television for a special surprise. Senior public relations major Shelby Duitsman and senior learning behavior specialist major Christine Johnson won the College Counterparts Contest on NBC’s “Kathie Lee and Hoda” television show…
Student Senate’s first general assembly meeting of the academic year on Monday featured many empty chairs, but that did not stop the student representative body from focusing on the year ahead. As of Tuesday, approximately 20 of the 45 Senate seats remained open. Secretary of…
An officer saw a group of people, including a female student whose face was bleeding, in an alley in the 1600 block of Barker Ave. 11:30 p.m. Sept. 10. A male student said he gave the female a piggyback ride and he tripped on the…
Students anticipating an Activities Council Bradley University (ACBU) concert this semester will have to hold out for the spring. Director of Student Activities Tom Coy said ACBU reached out to several artists to perform this fall, but the most recent offer was struck down. “We…
It’s baklava, moussaka and philosophy for Turner Center for Entrepreneurship’s Director of Operations James Foley this week as he travels across the country to Thessaloniki, Greece. But the language of travel in Foley’s world is anything but Greek to the international business professor. Foley is…
Along with students who are settling into their new spaces on or near campus, one Peoria Police officer is adjusting to his new home near Bradley as well. Peoria Police Officer Ryan Winkle is living in the West Bluff area at one of three locations…
College students may dominate Bradley’s campus, but the recent expansion of a Bradley music program is focused on Peoria area youth. For more than 25 years, Bradley’s Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development, in conjunction with Music Department Chair David Vroman, had coordinated the…
Bradley students and community members were given the opportunity Wednesday to prove that no good deed goes unrewarded. Hosted by the Jewish Bradley Chabad student group, The Good Deed Mitzvah Marathon took place on the Olin Quad from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. last Wednesday.…