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‘Dialogues on Diversity’ disappoints students

March 2, 2015
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Just shy of 50 Bradley students braved the cold weather to trek to Marty Theatre Thursday night for Dialogues on Diversity, an event hosted by the Activities Council of Bradley University (ACBU).

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Title IX: crucial on Bradley’s campus

December 15, 2014
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Title IX is a civil rights law that prohibits sex discrimination in education. While some universities have had recent difficulties with the law; Bradley University has taken strides to ensure  that the university obeys this law, and that each of their students feels safe.

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Coach Geno Ford’s comments cause stir after Bradley’s win Tuesday night

December 15, 2014
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Coach Geno Ford’s comments cause stir after Bradley’s win Tuesday night

By: Brent Drevalas PEORIA, IL – Bradley University defeated the Central Michigan Chippewas by the score of 84-73 Tuesday night in the mens team’s one and only game to be held on campus at Bradley’s Renaissance Coliseum this season. Comments after the game by Head Coach Geno Ford may be the lasting impression left...

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Some Christmas traditions die hard

December 14, 2014
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Some Christmas traditions die hard

Droughts have plagued Central Illinois and affected the business of Christmas tree farms. Take a look into Talbott’s Christmas Tree Farm located in Tazewell County and hear from one of the long-time workers comment on the future of the farm and his insight into what makes the perfect Christmas tree. Also, watch a video of...

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Net neutrality an important topic for all

December 14, 2014
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Net neutrality has been a hot topic among the media and public this year. With a topic of such prominence, it’s important to understand what net neutrality is and how it can affect you. Also featured are a timeline of important events in the debate, as well as a graph illustrating the various prices of Internet across America.

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The pros and cons of police body cameras

December 14, 2014
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The pros and cons of police body cameras

by Tom Bunch Brian Joschko, the Chief of the Bradley University Police Department, shared his thought on body cameras. There are upsides and downsides for the technology, but there does not seem to be any simple answers on how to properly implement them. Included in the article is a video highlighting the opinions on...

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Netflix threatens old model of media viewing

November 20, 2014
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Netflix threatens old model of media viewing

Bradley University professor talks about the rapid rise of the the video streaming service and its implications on future of media By Jeff Plotner   Netflix has announced it has reached over 50 million subscribers in 40 countries. That is compared to the 56 million U.S. subscribers to premium cable channels, according to Nielson,...

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Chicago ranks highest in victims of violent crimes in Midwest

November 20, 2014
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Chicago ranks highest in victims of violent crimes in Midwest

Crime rates in the United States vary depending on factors such as population, region, and type of community. However, no matter where in the United States, there will inevitably be crime. Some cities more prevalent than others, but nonetheless it is a concern of many.  After analyzing a database from census.gov, the statistics show...

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Males account for over 74% of all arrests, 3% increase in total arrests, ’09 Census Bureau data shows

November 20, 2014
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Males account for over 74% of all arrests, 3% increase in total arrests, ’09 Census Bureau data shows

By Kevin Krilich   In an interesting look at arrest data shows that arrests of males for violent crime are highly prevalent, as well as showing that there are over 4,400 arrests for every 100,000 citizens of the United States.

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Cyber Monday to keep growing

November 19, 2014
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Cyber Monday to keep growing

By Tom Bunch   Deals and sales are a huge part of the Thanksgiving holiday thanks to Black Friday, but the less known about Cyber Monday is becoming just as important. Sales for online shopping have been rising every year, and it doesn’t seem to be stopping anytime soon. According to the U.S. Census...

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Late Night BU Gets the Halloween Season Started

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Bradley University embraced the Halloween spirit with a themed Late Night BU on Oct. 11 from 9 p.m. to midnight. Late Night BU, a...

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