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Campus upgrades continue

Williams to see more renovations this summer The west side of Williams Hall will experience a facelift this summer, so it matches the changes made to its east side last year. Facilities Management Director Ron Doerzaph said the economy isn’t slowing down summer renovations, but…

Greeks to tidy campus, surrounding area this weekend

Students are working to clean up campus this weekend. The Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils are working together to host the Moss-Bradley cleanup from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Panhel Director of Philanthropy and Service Amy Agosta said most participants belong to greek houses, but…

3 students make low carbon car in senior project

Three senior electrical engineering majors spend nine hours every Tuesday in Jobst Hall, testing batteries, motors and other parts for their Micro Electric Urban Vehicle. Kyle Dieter, Nate Mills and Spencer Leeds have begun a multi-year project to build a low vehicle that will have…

Day-long music event aids Dist. 150

Live music will play on Olin Quad for 24 consecutive hours starting at 5 p.m. today. This year marks the 11th year of the 24 Hours of Music, where bands and performers, playing everything from hard rock to Christian, jazz to classical and more, play…

Various organizations volunteer during week

Fellows is hosting a volunteer week from Monday to Friday to benefit various non-profit organizations around the area. “Volunteer Week allows Bradley students to stay involved in the community through activities and donations that they might not be able to participate in on a regular…

Garrett Week celebrates diversity with events

Garrett Week gives minority students an opportunity to showcase their academic abilities, culture and talent, based on the foundations Romeo B. Garrett laid at Bradley University, the Black Student Alliance President Anthena Gore said. Garrett Week started Monday and ends Saturday. The week started in…

SCC can assist with summer employment searches in Peoria

If you plan on staying in Peoria this summer or even if you’re going back home, plenty of options for part-time employment or internships are available. The Smith Career Center offers special advisement appointments for students seeking part-time employment opportunities in the summer. “All students…

Riverfront, Downtown offer exciting summer activities

With summer fast approaching, most students will be heading home for break to their summer jobs, vacation plans or internships. One would think spending the summer in Peoria would be less than desirable without campus activities, events and masses of college students. However, even during…

Students get hip while teaching dance class at Markin

Free hip-hop classes are being offered at the Markin Family Student Recreation Center from 12:30 to 2 p.m. every Saturday.  The classes were started and are taught by junior journalism major Jeff De Chavez and junior family and consumer sciences major Megan Bowen.  Bowen said…

BEER Drive attempts to teach dangers of drunk driving

Drive isn’t effective at showing perils of intoxication behind the wheel, students say Students had the opportunity to experience a drunk driving simulation this week. Help Empower And Teach hosted its annual Bradley Educators Encouraging Responsibility Drive, better known as the BEER Drive, on Wednesday…

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