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Peoria’s pre-professional soccer club adds a women’s team to their brand next year.
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The Western Avenue Greenway Project isn't managed by the city or by the park district, but by the neighbors themselves.
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The OLLI program also offers trips that can range from a half day to two weeks at regional and international locations.
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The $1.9 million award will ultimately help more students and faculty conduct scholarly work outside of the classroom, with the Office of Sponsored Programs getting the bulk of the money.
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The group touched on the emergence of betting and how it affects sports fans, as well as where the industry will go in the future.
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Eli Rieker hails from Peoria and is quietly becoming one of the best sprinters for the Bradley Braves. He's broken records, taken home meet titles and helped the team win MVC Championships. But he's not done.
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The Bradley University faculty members tasked with recommending academic cost cuts raised misgivings about the process and the administration's actions leading up to the current financial crunch in their final report.
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"Songs of Hope: Unveiling Darkness" features a piece composed by a Bradley University music professor.
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Bradley University vice president of intercollegiate athletics Chris Reynolds discusses the status of the Braves programs, and whether his department will need to make any cuts as the university works to reduce expenses following a $13 million budget shortfall in the last fiscal year.
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Illinois Governor Pat Quinn is traveling the state touting his budget proposal to double collegiate MAP Grant funding over five years. Quinn’s stops…