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Bradley Ave Crosswalk Changed For Safety Concerns

For those living in the St. James Apartment Complex, crossing University Street at Bradley Avenue is one of the fastest ways to access campus. But recently, the city of Peoria removed the crosswalk on the north side of the intersection and erected a sign instructing…

Lydia’s Lounge Fails Health Inspections For Minor Violations

Lydia’s Lounge recently failed a health inspection test, but it remains open. The eatery lost points for having a back door open, a pan of tomatoes that was not properly dated and timed, a lack of paper towels over one of the sinks and a…

Student Body Vice President Barred From Open Senate Meeting

A Student Senate Committee chairperson possibly violated the constitution Sunday night during the weekly Internal Affairs committee meeting. Upon arrival to the IA meeting, Student Body Vice President Tricia Anklan was asked to leave by Internal Affairs Chairperson Emily Berger and told she was not…

Neighboorhood Group Raises Concerns With Commons

The Main Street Commons construction project is continuing, although some members of the community have questions about how the project will effect residents as well as students in the area. Conrad Stinnett, the vice president of the University East Neighborhood Association, has had questions about…

Saint James Complex Hopefuls Camp Out For Apartment

A few dozen students lined the sidewalk outside the Cambridge Property Management leasing office Wednesday night for the new first-come, first-serve lease system. Formerly a lottery, students who had specific apartments in mind or just wanted to ensure the opportunity to sign a lease waited up to 24 hours prior to the office opening at 9…

Weezer Breaks In New Arena With Killer Set

The murmurs and buzz in a pre-show arena are unlike any other type of mood. The air is filled with anxious excitement, unsure if they spent their money on something mind-blowingly awesome or eardrum shattering. For those at the Weezer concert on Sept. 25, luckily,…

Delta Upsilon works to benefit St. Jude’s Hospital

Students crossing Olin Quad last Friday may have seen a familiar sight – members of Delta Upsilon jumping on a trampoline. Although some may have just assumed they were doing it for fun, DU was raising money for an important cause. Jump for St. Jude…

Bradley Running Peoria’s Community Schools Initiative

Bradley is taking the lead in integrating full service community schools with the Peoria community. The full service community schools project, started in 2006, is an effort to enrich not only students’ education, but the welfare and stability of the families and neighborhoods. This initiative…

AT&T Actually Offering More Bars In More Places

Information Resources and Technology has spent the last five years telling students with AT&T service to get rid of it and switch to a different provider. Not any more. “AT&T service has always been awful on campus,” Associate Provost for IRT Chuck Ruch said. “We’ve…

Seminar Encourages Student Safety Skills

Nine years ago, Eastern Illinois University student Shannon McNamara was brutally murdered in her apartment. Since then, her sorority sister, Erin Weed, has been speaking at college campuses across the country to prevent such a tragedy from occurring a second time.  This week, Weed came…

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