‘Hadestown’ brings an ancient myth to Peoria in spectacular fashion
The Broadway touring cast of “Hadestown” made a stop in
The Broadway touring cast of “Hadestown” made a stop in
“I think we need to let it hurt, but then
The 1,417 fans inside CFSB Center were treated to a
With 6:42 to play, Bradley walked the ball past halfcourt
As the clock struck midnight on Thursday, the Bradley men’s
At halftime, the Bradley men’s basketball team trailed 35-31 to
Bradley women’s basketball finished the first two months of the
As Alex Huibregtse walked to the free-throw line, he could
Bradley 74, Indiana State 71. That’s what the scoreboard read
Bradley women’s basketball has been on a roller coaster ride.
There’s nothing like sitting in the dark watching your favorite scary movie and waiting in suspense as the villain approaches. From psychological thrillers to slasher
It would be nice to say Halloween is about the fun of dressing up, hanging out with friends and watching horror movies. However, that’s a
“Choose Your Own Scare.” “The Haunted Mask.” “Horrorland.” Done nostalgically wallowing in the creepiest, spookiest corners of your childhood? R.L. Stine’s “Goosebumps” series permeated every
Dark, ominous tones are normally the sounds of doom and gloom, but Dethklok creator Brendan Small has used them to craft a comedy. “Metalocalypse,” a
With the $22 million expansion of Westlake Hall beginning next summer, new classroom and office locations during construction are in question. Joan Sattler, dean of
Bradley will once again be mentioned in Barron’s Best Buys in Education, a college guidebook owned by The Wall Street Journal that is published every
Imagine Main Street, but different – restaurants and shops intermixed with greenery and flowers, beckoning passersby to stroll, eat and window-shop. That Main Street is
The committee to find the university’s chief academic advisor has actively begun its search. Dean of Education and Health Sciences Joan Sattler was named the
Members of Phi Kappa Tau helped raise money for terminally ill children in their own backyard last weekend. They raised it through Carn-evil, their new
The Fall Break bus ride to St. Louis had a decent turnout, with 25 riders taking the bus down to St. Louis and back. The