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One-on-One: Will the Bears win the NFC North?

Yes Jay Cutler, Matt Forte and Devin Hester. For the first time since I’ve been alive, the Chicago Bears seem like they have put together a formidable offense. Pair that with a defense that has most of its key components back from a Super Bowl…

Women’s golf finishes fourth at Grand Prairie Classic

This past weekend 14 women’s golf teams traveled across the Midwest to compete in Peoria for the Grand Prairie Classic golf tournament.  “It was a tough weekend to play, the first day was only about 55,” freshman Keegan Ryan said. The three-day tournament was shortened…

Bookstore changes hours at students’ requests

Student Senate has worked to expand hours to include select Saturdays, Ticaric said The Bradley bookstore has added hours on Saturdays, but it will not be open every Saturday. “The Student Senate wanted the bookstore to be open every Saturday, but for right now it…

Bradley to assist more students financially

Ten to 12 more families with Bradley students have asked for an increase in financial aid this year, but the director of financial assistance said the university is able to accommodate them. “Back in the fall when it became clear that this economic downturn was…

Build the block to better Downtown with museum

Voters in Peoria County narrowly approved a sales tax referendum that will go toward the Peoria Riverfront Museum. The referendum won by 410 votes, receiving about 60 percent of the votes in the city and about 40 percent of votes in the county. Brad McMillan,…

Students to pay more for transcipts

When Lauren Polak went into the Registrar’s Office to request transcripts, she was surprised to hear it would cost her $105 for seven transcripts. “I had just been in there a few weeks before, and it was only $4 in office to pick them up,”…

Greeks raise money for various philanthropies this spring

During the spring months, fraternities and sororities all over campus work with the surrounding community to support local and national charities. “For instance, Kappa Delta canned at Wal-Mart and they also had the Daggerman competition and a pancake breakfast,” Associate Director of Fraternity and Sorority…

Faltering economy causes classes to consolidate for fall

Some students may find class registration more difficult this semester because of cutbacks being made in the tight economy. “There has been some consolidation of class offerings, depending on the college and the department,” said Robert Bolla, interim provost for vice president of academic affairs.…

Student Senate approves SABRC budget for next year

Student Senate approved the Student Activities Budget Review Committee’s budget for 2009-10 on Monday with only one senator voting against it. Wassim Elhouar, the senator who voted against the $207,199 budget, said it spent too much on certain events. “There were a couple places where…

Author, professor to talk about security after 9/11

An author and professor will visit Bradley to discuss the ways the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 have changed the way our society is policed. Professor of criminal justice and police studies from Eastern Kentucky University Vic Kappeler will present the speech “Policing in the…

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