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More Than Just Clutch: the Rise of Clutch Sports Media

April 21, 2021
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More Than Just Clutch: the Rise of Clutch Sports Media

by Jonathan Michel, Matt Lucas, and Cody Roskens What did you do your sophomore year in college? For most students, the answer isn’t starting a broadcast group out of thin air, but for Larry Larson and Joey Wright, both junior sports communication majors at Bradley University, creating Clutch Sports Media (CSM) was the path...

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Greek Life Inclusion By Devin Foster & Blake Sartin

April 21, 2021
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Devin Foster & Blake Sartin Kevin Capie Digital Communication 21 April 2021   Greek Life is something that is very prevalent at Bradley University. There are a lot of different organizations that you can join as a student, between NPHC, the National Pan-Hellenic Council, or also known as the Divine Nine, which are greek...

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Greeklife Inclusion By Blake Sartin & Devin Foster

April 21, 2021
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Greek Life is something that is very prevalent at Bradley University. There are a lot of different organizations that you can join as a student, between NPHC, the National Pan-Hellenic Council, or also known as the Divine Nine, which are greek fraternities and sororities that were founded by African American men and women, and...

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Bradley Students Want Basketball Closer to Campus

April 21, 2021
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Bradley Students Want Basketball Closer to Campus

Bradley University plays their men’s basketball games at Carver Arena in downtown Peoria, Illinois. The location is a few miles off campus, which puts it out of walking distance for the Bradley students who live on the campus. As a Bradley student who lives on campus, Taylor Catton would love to see the team...

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Bradley University’s Rec Facility Encouraging Fitness Across the Board

April 21, 2021
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Bradley University’s Rec Facility Encouraging Fitness Across the Board

The second floor of Markin is as busy as ever. There’s a student who is bright red, sprinting the straights of the track while another huffs as he tries to climb to the top of the stair machine. The rock wall is covered in climbers and every single treadmill is taken. Across from the...

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Illinois mass vaccination sites begin inoculating residents

April 21, 2021
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Illinois mass vaccination sites begin inoculating residents

By Wyatt Dojutrek and Cassie Navarro Ever since the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered in Illinois on Dec. 15, millions of Illinois residents were wondering how long they would have to wait to get vaccinated and where they could find appointments. For Aurora resident Kerry Shay, who wanted to get vaccinated...

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Bradley’s Greek Life Continues to Carry On Despite COVID-19

April 21, 2021
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Without a doubt, Greek life is known to provide a social environment for university students across the nation. College students join sororities and fraternities to make new, lifelong friendships through philanthropy, sports, and other social activities and events. But what happens when the social aspect is removed from Greek life, due to, lets just...

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(LAS) But Not Least: An Insight into Bradley Universities School of Liberal Arts and Sciences

April 21, 2021
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A senior year spring is unlike any other season, students prepare to say goodbye to childhood friends and families for the opportunity to commence a new beginning in college. But before they can begin their new journey they need to ask themselves “Where am I going to college?” 

There are thousands of options for higher education across the nation, but there’s only one mid-sized school that can make a big difference, Bradley University. Bradley is located at 1501 West Bradley Avenue in Peoria, Illinois.  

Bradley University is unique because of its breakdown into five colleges, with more than 185 programs. 

Among these five colleges is the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS). This college is made up of four academic programs, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and computational sciences.

In an email testimonial, religious studies Professor Daniel Getz shows the impact of selecting a major within the LAS humanities academic program by saying, 

“In making a bucket list for your university education, gaining a deeper appreciation of your own humanity, as well as that of others, should be placed near the top. That worthy goal inevitably will bring you to the great questions posed by religion and philosophy.”

The LAS college offers the engaged learning and mentorship of a small classroom with the outside resources and opportunities of a big university. The courses within the LAS college work to prep students for a new beginning at graduate school or the workforce. 

As all colleges in the current climate, changes have been made to accommodate Covid regulations. 

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, as of March 19th, 2021, schools must abide by the universal and correct use of masks, physical distancing to the greatest possible extent, handwashing and respiratory etiquette, the cleaning and maintenance of healthy facilities, and contact tracing in combination with isolation and quarantine if exposures occur.

For this reason, the present-day majority of the courses in the LAS college take place virtually. Though staff and students miss seeing each other greatly, virtual class meetings provide them all with the opportunity to prioritize the safety of the Bradley University family.

Students have also seen an increase in flexibility in their schedule and improvement in their computer skills, allowing them to gain opportunities and build connections not available to them previously. 

In an interview in Bradley Hall on April 11th, senior within the LAS psychology program Robert Spencer states “ During my time here at Bradley, I have learned so many things about the brain, and have studied several different fields of psychology”. 

As Spencer mentioned, the LAS college works to build experience in several different fields within students inside and outside the classroom. 

Science equipment and gear are given to biology and physics students, while political science and sociology students are given access to actual courthouses and social work projects. 

These outside opportunities are part of the reason why social work Professor Patricia Saleeby chose the LAS college, as she states in an email testimonial 

“The collegial atmosphere and positive interaction within our College truly enhance the student and faculty experience through increased collaboration, mentorship, and opportunities… an attractive aspect that led me to Bradley for the Social Work Director position.”

Staff and students alike can all agree the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Bradley University is the right fit for anyone.

But if for some reason, you’re still not completely sold, check out this two-minute introduction video to help you decide “where should I go to college?”. Let me know in the replies below why Bradley is the right fit for you.

 

 

COVID-19: What happened and where are we going?

April 21, 2021
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COVID-19: What happened and where are we going?

It’s been over a year since the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic, and the question on most people’s minds is “when will this end?” Since early 2020, the United States has taken numerous actions to help combat COVID-19 and the rising pandemic. On March 13, 2020, President Donald Trump declared COVID-19...

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Mixed Emotions: Chicago Bears Fans Gear Up For The 2021 NFL Draft

April 14, 2021
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The 2021 NFL Draft is upon us, as one of the most hyped-up professional sports events of the year is about two weeks away. The Chicago Bears, in particular, have been limited on draft capital since they traded for All-Pro Outside Linebacker Khalil Mack from the (then) Oakland Raiders in September of 2018. However,...

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Late Night BU Gets the Halloween Season Started

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Bradley University embraced the Halloween spirit with a themed Late Night BU on Oct. 11 from 9 p.m. to midnight. Late Night BU, a...

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