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Kristen Busch to Run in NCAA Cross Country Championship

The Cross Country team made more history recently.
Senior Kristen Busch is heading to the NCAA Tournament.
She earned a spot after a 6th place finish in the NCAA Regional at Kansas.
According to bradleybraves.com, Busch is the first Bradley runner to make an NCAA Championship appearance since 1999.
The NCAA Championships will take place this Saturday in Louisville, […]



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Entertainment News 11/18/15

The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show was this past week, and boy, was it epic!
The show featured models and BFFs Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner.
It was Jenner’s debut as an Angel, and she didn’t disappoint.
Her biggest supporters, Kris Jenner and Caitlyn Jenner, watched their daughter rock the runway, blinged out in Victoria’s Secret apparel.
The show also […]


Entertainment News: Charlie Sheen Admits He is HIV-Positive

Charlie Sheen is HIV-positive.
On November 17 in an exclusive interview with The Today Show’s Matt Lauer, the “Two and a Half Men” star revealed his 4-year diagnosis.
Sheen explained he has been treated since his diagnosis and his status is currently undetectable.
The Golden Globe-nominated actor admitted he paid off numerous individuals in order to keep his […]




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Bradley Holds Veterans Day Ceremony

Bradley University thinks highly of its veterans.
On Veterans Day, which was last Wednesday, Bradley U went above and beyond the call of duty by honoring veterans from all branches.
However, they were honoring two veterans in particular, Stephanie Sleister and Mike Miller.
The duo talked about life after the service and veterans going to college to help […]


Symphonic Band and Winds Perform in Final Concert

Bradley’s Symphonic Band and Winds performed over the weekend in their final performance of the semester.
Students of all standings, from freshmen to seniors and beyond, played in one of the largest concerts on campus this semester.
The crowd was packed to standing room only with families and patrons of the arts alike.
The Symphonic Band played pieces […]


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Peoria Looks to Compensate for Parking Ticket Debt

The city of Peoria announced this week that they have nearly $1.9 million in unpaid parking tickets.
The city’s treasurer, Patrick Nichting, announced plans to implement a debt recovery program.
This will allow the local government to collect debts such as unpaid parking tickets, with an added fine.
If tickets go unpaid after the later indicated deadline, the […]


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Bradley’s Shorter Thanksgiving Break Explained

This coming week is Thanksgiving Break.
We were able to get some information about the reasoning behind small Thanksgiving and a Fall Break.
We talked to Andreas Kindler, who is a Registrar Administrator.
He believes that we have a Fall Break as a way to allow students and faculty to have a mid-semester break and have a few […]