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How Audiences Met The Mother

It only took 8 years, but we finally met the mother. “How I met your Mother” is one of the best prime time shows on television, but after so long, most viewers were starting to contemplate whether we were ever going to meet Ted Mosby’s…

Trigger change by targeting beyond guns

Guns don’t create evil — people do. Guns are mere objects. Constructed of aluminum and steel and branded with company logos, they have no thoughts, harbor no feelings and produce no motives. It is the person behind the trigger that matters; yet, whenever gun violence…

Volleyball gets first MVC win over Drake

Wanting to start Missouri Valley Conference play on the right foot, the Bradley volleyball team took care of business Sunday, dominating the Drake Bulldogs by sweeping them in three sets (25-20, 25-12, 25-23). The Braves are priding themselves this season on getting to the MVC…

p-town happenings

Peoria Fine Art Fair Sept. 28 & 29 Starting at 10 a.m. Saturday, Peoria is throwing their 51st annual Peoria Fine Arts Fair. The gallery will consist of 150 national and international artists to our award winning All-American city. This is an event that is…

One-On-One: Who is the most suprising team in the NFL?

Miami Dolphins Heading into week four, seven NFL teams are undefeated. Of them, six are teams you’d expect: New England, Denver, Seattle, New Orleans, Chicago and Kansas City.  The Miami Dolphins, the seventh team, is the most surprising team in the NFL. Why are they…

Brave Pitch competition tests entrepreneurial skills

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…

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