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There Are Already Enough Apps for That

Back in 2009 when Apple first used the now iconic phrase “there’s an app for that,” the world of smartphone applications was a bright and exciting new field defined by Silicon Valley tech moguls exploring the mostly uncharted waters, looking to create the next life-changing…

Women’s basketball starts 2014-2015 season with clean slate

What a difference a year makes. Following the 2012-2013 season where the Braves finished 14-16, things were looking up for the Bradley women’s basketball team. Unfortunately, the 2013-2014 season was not as kind. The aftermath was an 8-22 finish, the first time the Braves finished…

Cross country preps for regional meet

Bradley’s cross country teams competed at the Notre Dame Invitational Oct. 3 against some of the top college teams in the country. The women’s team fared best, finishing 10th out of 20 teams including three teams ranked in the U.S. Track and Field and Cross…

Visiting writer previews poetry

Indiana Poet Laureate George Kalamaras shared thoughts with students on how to effectively write and develop poetry as part of the Visiting Writers Series. On Wednesday, Oct. 15, poet Kalamaras visited Bradley as a part of the Visiting Writers Series. He read selections from his…

Candidates clash before Nov. 4 election

Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn and Republican challenger Bruce Rauner clashed over competing visions for Illinois’ future in the Oct. 9 gubernatorial debate at Peoria’s WTVP studio. With the Nov. 4 election just weeks away, the hour-long debate sponsored by the Legion of Women Voters was…

Enrollment management seeks new direction

Low enrollment but high standards can only mean one thing for Bradley: a brave, new game plan. In 2012, Illinois saw its highest number of graduating seniors at nearly 150,000 statewide. According to Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management Justin Ball, 82 percent of students…

Bradley tennis on the way to regionals

Bradley’s tennis team made a name for itself in Iowa at the Missouri Valley Conference Individual Championships, taking fourth overall. With only a few matches left this fall, the women are turning their efforts toward the ITA Midwest Regionals this coming weekend. The Braves went…

Brief: Healthcare Career Expo brings potential employers

Methodist College will hold its first Healthcare Career Expo Wednesday, Oct. 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Methodist College. Students can connect with potential recruiters from hospitals, social service agencies, school districts and other companies looking for employees in the health profession and…

The Well offers friends, free alcohol

Jesus changed water into wine, and now the Catholic Braves are turning beer into community. Last Thursday, the campus fellowship organization Catholic Braves launched The Well at the Fieldhouse. The event, which will be held one Thursday per month from 7 to 9 p.m., seeks…

Red-White River Jam brings preseason basketball to the RiverFront

In years past, the Bradley basketball teams showcased their talents during the preseason at a scrimmage held on-campus, most recently at Renaissance Coliseum. That is no longer the case. Starting this season, both the men’s and women’s basketball preseason scrimmages will move downtown and become…

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