Bradley brings Ep!c advocacy to campus
Advocacy is a necessary component of society as it ensures
Advocacy is a necessary component of society as it ensures
WARNING: CONTAINS HEAVY SPOILERS In 2023, Blumhouse presented the Five
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Bradley women’s basketball spent their Thanksgiving weekend in Fort Myers,
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Before 2019’s “Knives Out,” writer/director Rian Johnson had a somewhat
The final College Football Playoff rankings are next week, and
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While many Bradley students graduate with families in the stands, senior education major Danielle Grant will have her family right by her side. She will

In the breaks of a basketball game, there are countless outcomes that can’t be controlled by the players on the court. Ricochets and bounces can

Evidence of the Campaign for a Bradley Renaissance is apparent everywhere on campus. The campaign was the most lucrative Bradley has ever seen, raising more

For sophomore center Jordan Prosser, the 2010-2011 season ended a game short. Going up for a routine rebound, Prosser got hit in mid-air and came

The Bradley women’s basketball team is returning nine of its top 10 scorers from last year, after finishing with a 15-16 record and 7-9 in

DC Comics’ ambitious relaunch of their 52 titles in a post “Flashpoint” world was a bold move, both financially and creatively. Restarting the timelines of

Engaging students with his witty, entertaining and informative speech on topics ranging from the history of the Constitution to journalism in a digital age, President
One of music’s biggest acts, Coldplay, returns with their fifth album, “Mylo Xyloto.” Over the span of the British rock group’s career, they have
Freshman elementary education major Julia Janes’ life was changed when she was diagnosed with cancer in high school. “I was diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma at
Soon, classes will no longer be interrupted by the long and repetitive “may I have your attention, please” messages during audio emergency alerts. “The audio