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Hip-Hop Night Preview

Hip-hop on over to the Markin Performance Court this Sunday at 8 p.m. for Performing Art Plug’s first event as a Bradley organization. Hip-Hop Night will involve an artist showcase with talent from Bradley students. Artist performances will include Ty Loveland, Calvin Rodgers, Ishmael Rashaun,…

Popping the ‘Bradley Bubble’

While many Bradley students become engulfed in the magic of the “Bradley Bubble,” some make an effort to connect with the surrounding area. Senior public relations major Misa Nagase has a long history in impacting the Peoria community. She currently works as an intern for…

Senior Column: Not so nostalgic

Many senior columns are filled with memories from freshman, sophomore or even junior years of college. Graduating seniors wistfully yearn to go back in time and restart their Bradley careers. They want to relive the best four years of their lives and avoid trading this…

From the Hilltop to Prague

Not many people can say that they have traveled to 15 countries, let alone that they have visited all of them in the span of nine months. Bradley alumnus Chris Vergatos has done just that and more while teaching English to fifth through ninth grade…

A note-able night

The Slane College of Communication and Fine Arts and the department of music hosted Peoria Lunaire, a new music concert, on April 8. Approximately 60 people were in attendance to listen to the musical genius of students and staff. The genres represented at the concert…

The place for bikes and hikes

Warm weather is on the way, and so is the time to take advantage of the great outdoors. Bushwacker, a privately owned generalist outdoor specialty shop, might have what you need to get out there.  Rich Pestien has owned the business for 43 years. He…

Fieldhouse Rally Raises Money for St. Jude

The back room of The Fieldhouse was packed with Bradley students Wednesday evening to raise money for St. Jude. Bradley St. Jude Up Til Dawn hosted its third No More Cancer Rally fundraiser. The event mirrored a St. Jude patient’s No More Chemo Party at…

A different perspective of Lincoln

Fred Hord, professor and chair of Africana studies at Knox College, visited campus to give his speech, “Knowing Him by Heart: African-American Makings of Abraham Lincoln,” to a packed room Tuesday evening in Westlake Hall. The event was a part of the Armstrong lecture series,…

Comedian cracks up campus

From teaching in high school classrooms to touring college campuses, comedian Orlando Baxter appeared on the Hilltop Wednesday evening, making Bradley students laugh until their stomachs hurt. ACBU brought Baxter to entertain students in the Student Center Ballroom. Baxter has been performing comedy for 14…

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