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Homecoming set to take place in-person and virtually

Bradley homecoming is still set to take place from Sept. 24 through October 3. This year it’ll feature virtual and in-person events kicking off with the Painting of the Lydias on the Olin Quad. Remote activities for alumni include the best-dressed pet contest and the class of 1970’s reunion. The homecoming pageant is still set […]


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Bradley Fights Back Against Phishing Attacks

The Bradley Office of Information Security recently began a school-wide initiative to inform students about the dangers of phishing attacks.Phishing attacks are usually emails attempting to trick you into revealing sensitive information to scammers or downloading malware.

Examples of phishing emails that have been sent to Bradley students and faculty can be found on the new […]


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Center Court Has Two New Food Options

If you are looking to try some new foods on campus, Center Court has added some new restaurants. Kaboom Pizza and Center Court Ice Cream are the latest food services Bradley now offers. They replace what used to be a wrap and nacho station.

With these new additions, students can now grab a couple of slices […]


Emma Hoyhtya singing “She Used To Be Mine”

A musical performance by Emma Hoyhtya, singing the song “She Used To Be Mine”, originally by Sara Bareilles. If you are a musician and would like to be a musical guest on our show, simply send us an email at butvnews@fsmail.bradley.edu


Men’s Head Soccer Coach Jim DeRose

After 25 years in a career of coaching, Bradley Men’s Head Soccer Coach Jim DeRose is kicking it with BUTV; talking about how teams are dealing with Coronavirus restrictions, the relationships and connections he’s made over the years, and what he’s learned from working in the soccer-field.


Jessica Higgs from Health Services

The Director of Health Services Jessica Higgs stopped by the BUTV studio to give us the 411 on how students are expected to deal with Coronavirus while attending classes.


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Local COVID-19 Cases Up

Peoria County has uncovered an additional ten new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) since Tuesday, leading the tri-county area with 79 confirmed cases. Woodford County has reported one new case bringing its total to 12 along with Tazewell County reporting another case bringing its total to 38 cases. The tri-county area now has a […]


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Local COVID-19 Testing Available in Peoria

Heartland Health Services is extending their COVD-19 testing services in Peoria to anyone over 18 that has at least one coronavirus symptom. Previously, they were only testing specific at-risk demographics, but they have opened up their testing requirements. They have three locations open in Peoria, which can be found on hhsil.com. Walk-ups are welcome as […]


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Cabello Lawsuit Planned

State Representative John Cabello said that he plans to file a lawsuit against Governor J.B. Pritzker’s stay-at-home order claiming that it defied his original authority of having the state-wide lockdown last only 30 days. Cabello began to make plans for the lawsuit when Governor Pritzker ordered the release of about 3,900 inmates from Illinois state […]


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Warren County Meat Plant Closed

A meat-processing plant in Warren County will resume operations after halting operations because of employees testing positive for COVID-19. On April 24th, Smithfield Foods in Monmouth, Illinois announced the plant’s closure after confirming three COVID-19 positive cases. Smithfield Foods’ Monmouth plant currently employs 1,700 and supports 3% of the fresh pork market in the United States. Last […]