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Bradley Fires Women’s Basketball Head Coach

The Head Coach of the Bradley University Women’s Basketball team was fired in March. Michael Brooks, who had a 37-84 record over the course of four years, acknowledged the want for more wins in an interview with the Peoria Journal Star. He pointed out the youth of the team, with 10 freshmen and sophomores, and […]


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Tennis Team Pulls Off Victory Against Sam Houston State

The Bradley Tennis team’s visit to Sam Houston State University came down to a Singles match at number 5 on Friday, March 18. Bradley sophomore Aimee Manfredo handled the pressure well as she rallied from a 4-6 loss in the first set of the final match. Manfredo’s answer of 6-4 and 6-2 sets were what […]


IHSA March Madness State Championship Comes to Peoria

March Madness: A phrase that brings a smile to the faces of college basketball fans everywhere. However, in Peoria, fans of high school basketball will have plenty of reason to smile, too.
The IHSA March Madness State Finals took place at the Peoria Civic Center for the 21st year in 2016. The tournament features the best […]


Illinois Residents Vote in 2016 Presidential Primary

On Wednesday, March 15, Illinois residents voted in the Democratic and Republican Primary elections. This was to determine which nominee would win delegates for the upcoming conventions.
In Washington, Illinois, the American Legion was the voting location for precincts 19 and 21. The polls were open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. The electoral judges were […]


Live Interview – Dr. Anji Phillips

Here is our live interview with Dr. Anji Phillips, an Assistant Professor of Television Arts.  On March 23, Dr. Craig Curtis presented on “The Future of the Supreme Court:  Why it Matters Who Wins the 2016 Presidential Election”.  Dr. Phillips gave us more information.  Enjoy!
 


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Entertainment News 3/23/16

The social media site Twitter just celebrated its 10th birthday. From famous people such as Presidents to Popes and normal everyday people, virtually anyone is able to use Twitter; the variety of people and topics written about makes it so interesting. So many iconic moments have occurred through the use of this site. An interesting […]


Students Register for Lazy Man Triathlon

Earlier in March, students could sign up for the triathlon the Markin Center is hosting this spring. However, this tremendous feat has a slight twist.
The Lazy Man Triathlon takes place over a one-month period. A triathlon consists of swimming, biking, and running. Students who signed up for the triathlon have from March 25 until April […]


U.S. Representatives Discuss MAP Grants at Bradley

On the Friday before Spring Break, U.S. Representatives Cheri Bustos and Tammy Duckworth came to Bradley to speak about state funding for college students. The Congresswomen focused specifically on the Monetary Award Program, also known as MAP grants.
Students and members of the community came to the Wyckoff Room in the library to hear them voice […]


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Senior Sojourner White Receives Fulbright Award

A Bradley senior has received the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student Award. Sojourner White is a double major in Psychology and Spanish with a minor in Women’s Studies. The Fulbright Program is an international educational exchange program. Upon graduation, White will travel to Spain to help enhance mutual understanding between people in the U.S. and in […]


SABRC Provides Funds for Campus Activities

The Student Activities Budget Review Committee closed its deadline for funding requests on Friday, March 25 at 11:59 pm. SABRC holds a hefty task with allocating student activity fees for future events on Bradley University’s campus.
Comprised of Bradley students, SABRC looks through applications submitted by student organizations and can either approve or deny a request […]