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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 […]



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Upcoming Events

Here’s what will be going on around campus soon.
ACBU Cinema presents “Minions” at 8pm in the Marty Theatre from Thursday the 1st through Saturday the 3rd. It’s free, as always.
The Bradley Wellness Program is offering a group to help you ditch your stress.
The group meets on Wednesdays from 1-2 in Markin 121. The first session […]


Upcoming Events

Here’s what will be going on around campus for Homecoming week.
The Students vs. Faculty and staff flag football game is at 5pm Thursday at the Alumni Quad.
There’s a lot going on Friday.
Founder’s Day convocation is at 10am at Dingeldine Music Center.
The ribbon cutting for the Hilltop Studios is at 12:15pm, notice the time change, at […]


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Students Seek Victory Over Faculty in Flag Football

As you probably already know, it is Homecoming week, and that creates a unique opportunity for the students to play the faculty in a flag football game.
On Thursday, the students will take on the faculty at Meinen Field in the Bradley Bowl.
The faculty team will consist of the Men’s Basketball coaching staff, including Head Coach […]


Volleyball Team Falls Short Against DePaul

The Bradley Parent Association put on a pregame tailgate before the playing of Saturday’s Volleyball game against DePaul.
They served Texas-style BBQ, brisket, baked beans, coleslaw, and cookies for dessert, of course.
The Bradley cheerleaders got the fans fired up to cram the Coliseum, as 1,115 fans showed up, the 4th largest crowd in Bradley Volleyball history.
Let’s […]


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Women’s Golf Team Soars in Chicago

The Women’s Golf team was in Chicago over the weekend and had a strong showing, finishing in 2nd place out of 6 teams.
Danielle Lemek tied for 3rd, shooting a 3 over 75.
Fellow seniors Allison Walsh and Jenna Roadley would join Lemek in the top 10, as they tied for 8th.
The Golf team will be in […]


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Soccer Team Loses Close Game Against Omaha

The Bradley Soccer team finished their three-game road trip last weekend by taking on the 22nd ranked Omaha Mavericks.
The Braves would fall behind early, but freshman Austin Bell scored his first career goal in the 40th minute to tie the game at 1.
Bradley would take the lead in the second half on a goal by […]