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New 5K colors the way to clean water

Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity, hosted its first Clean Water 5K Color Run Sept. 6. The race, held at Laura Bradley Park, sought to raise money for Charity Water, a not-for-profit organization that provides clean water for developing nations. APO is no stranger to…

Elementary Education program sees updates

Elementary education majors can expect updates to the program as Bradley works to align itself more closely with state codes next year. This past month, the Illinois State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board approved Bradley’s Education and Health Sciences Department’s proposal for a redesigned elementary…

Fraternities welcome new members at Block Party

Throughout the weekend, male students searched for a fraternity house to call home. Bradley’s greek community celebrated the induction of its newest fraternity invitees at the First Annual Interfraternity Council Block Party. Anadexis, the ceremony in which new fraternity members receive their bids, inspired the…

Police Reports: 2014-09-12

• A female student found another female student passed out on the sidewalk in the 900 block of Elmwood Ave. near the Heitz Hall emergency phone at 11:40 p.m. Sept. 3. The intoxicated student woke up and walked to the third floor of Heitz Hall.…

Track starts 2014 under new leadership

The winds of change that blew through Bradley’s athletic department this past summer sent coaches, trainers and administrators alike into new places and opened up new opportunities in the department. One of those opportunities went to former Columbia women’s track coach Willy Wood, who replaced…

Former Bradley reliever called up to Chiefs

A bit of Bradley athletics history was made over summer vacation. Vernon Hills native and May 2012 Bradley graduate Jacob Booden became the first Brave ever to play for the Peoria Chiefs. Booden pitched for the Braves from 2009 to 2012 and compiled a career…

Festival Fun

Every spring, thousands of people of all ages anxiously wait at their computers to buy tickets for various music festivals. With this pastime ruling the summer, Voice asked Bradley students about their own music fest adventures. Wakarusa Festival–Mulberry Mountain, Arkansas Liz Lundholm ’16 At the…

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