February 2016

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Entertainment News 2/3/16

For all my country music fans out there, Luke Bryan is coming to P-town in about two weeks. He will be performing at the Peoria Civic Center on February 19 along with Little Big Town and Dustin Lynch.
Luke Bryan has received countless awards and has sold millions of albums. He will also be hosting the […]


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Bradley to Host Several Black History Month Events

It is February, meaning we are in the midst of Black History Month. The month is about celebrating the achievements and recognizing the role of black Americans in U.S. history. Throughout the month, there will be many events and programs to attend, ranging from speakers to dinners and much more. To get a full list […]


Bradley Ballroom Invites All Students to Learn Dancing Skills

Looking for a good excuse to cut it loose? Bradley Ballroom Dance invites you to come dance and learn on Monday nights from 7:00 – 9:00.
Rehearsals are open to anyone and everyone ­ no dance experience or partner needed. Each week, participants learn fun, new dance steps and styles such as foxtrot, rumba, waltz, tango, […]


Theta Xi Raises Money for Ugandan Organization

Did you miss out on free coffee in front of Bradley Hall? Theta Xi gave away free coffee in front of Bradley Hall to students before class.
Many students stopped by to grab a cup of coffee and received information about helping the villages in Uganda. The coffee was bought from a non-profit company by the […]



APICS Hosts Educational Supply Chain Game

Last Thursday night, the Bradley student chapter of APICS hosted a mini supply chain game night in Baker Hall. Students were welcome to stop by to learn more about how supply chains work.
APICS is a student organization that promotes collaboration between the business and engineering departments for the field of operations management. A supply chain […]



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Bradley Hoping to Receive Funds from Monetary Award Program

Bradley University is staying optimistic after last Thursday’s Senate and House signing of the bill for the Monetary Award Program, or MAP for short. MAP is a program which grants money to low-income students so they can attend college. Even though the bill passed in the House and Senate, it is predicted to not make […]