Articles by rsouthwood

Women’s Volleyball Team Stumbles Against Loyola

The Bradley Women’s Volleyball team took to the court to play against Loyola University at the Renaissance Coliseum last Thursday.
Loyola is leading the conference so far with a record of 11 wins and 2 losses.
This match was the 4th game of the 5-match home stand that marked the latest conference opener for the team since […]


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Men’s Golf Team Sets New School Record

The Men’s Golf team participated in the Derek Dolenc Invitational this week and finished 7th out of 15 teams.
Senior Lyle Burns would lead the Braves, as he finished in the Top 20 by shooting a one under 70.
The team would also make a little history at the tournament.
In the three-day event, they shot 862 as […]


Someone You Should Know – Adam Cohen

Homecoming was last week, which means Bradley alumni from all over the country came back to campus, including Adam Cohen.
We got the chance to sit down with him and hear about his time at Bradley and what he does now.
Take a look.
 



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Entertainment News 9/30/15

Imagine being in an elevator only to have the doors open and be greeted by superstar Nick Jonas and a raging party.
Well, that’s just what happened at this year’s iHeartRadio Music Festival.
Jonas arranged with the MGM Grand to throw a crazy party in the elevator and have unsuspecting guests join him.
So why an elevator? Nick […]


Relay For Life Holds Bake Sale

On Monday afternoon, Bradley students involved in the organization Relay For Life were on Bradley’s Olin Quad selling Rice Krispie treats.
Relay For Life is on many college campuses around the country working to raise money for the American Cancer Society.
Relay For Life is a nationwide organization, and anyone can create their own team to raise […]


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Ray LaHood Visits Bradley to Promote Memoir

The honorable Bradley alum Ray LaHood, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation, spoke about his memoir, “Seeking Bipartisanship: My Life in Politics” on October 1 at 7pm in the Hayden-Clark Alumni Center at Bradley University.
His memoir provides a personal perspective from the alumnus who served both in Congress and in President Obama’s Cabinet.
LaHood spent 14 years […]


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Caterpillar Announces Major Job Cuts

Hitting the Peoria area like a hurricane, Caterpillar has announced plans to cut as many as 10,000 workers globally.
While Caterpillar’s global headquarters reside in Peoria and will impact the area significantly, this is only a portion of the worldwide Cat community that will face the job loss devastation.
Caterpillar’s aggressive job cuts and reducing costs come […]


Bradley Holds Gary R. Tippett Memorial Race

For some of us, it’s difficult to find the motivation to go for a jog, but what if it’s for a good cause?
The annual Gary R. Tippett Memorial 5k Race took place Saturday morning.
About 50 participants ran and walked through the campus and surrounding neighborhood course.
The run was a fun, family-friendly event that is not […]