‘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.
In one of the closest run-off elections Bradley has ever seen, Junior Tricia Anklan won the position of Student Body President by only 81 votes.
An enthusiastic crowd got up close and personal with performers Kelley James, Mike Posner and Jason Derulo Tuesday night at the new arena. “[Mike Posner]
Next week Williams Hall will see some extra noise and dust. Director of Residential Living Nathan Thomas said preparations to replace the roof are set
As they plan the next five years of Bradley’s growth, the Strategic Planning Committee has just recently increased its profile with a host of emails
Nerf guns, swords, bandanas, missions and no run-ins with the University Police made for a successful game of Humans vs. Zombies on campus last week.
Finalists for the NBC Olympic internship are preparing for their upcoming interviews. “There were a lot of applicants and they picked 40, which is excellent,”
Almost 400 participants and 61 teams raised $34,000 at this year’s Relay for Life. “The event this past weekend went great,” said Relay for Life
24 Hours of Music, a fundraiser for Peoria local schools’ fine art programs, will return to Bradley for the fourteenth year this weekend. The annual
Hipnotiq, Bradley’s hip-hop dance troupe, will be putting on its largest annual show tomorrow night at 7:30 in the arena. “We put on an end
Being a small-time opening act is never an easy deal. Sure, you get to perform with the big boys, have a much larger crowd than