By the end of March, the Hilltop will become dormant as it awaits the coming of a new basketball season. Little do people know, there is another team on campus that you shouldn’t sleep on. The Bradley Women’s track team recently capped off a record-setting…
Posts published in March 2014
After a rough season, the Bradley women’s basketball team concluded its season on a high note after defeating the Southern Illinois Salukis 86-68 on senior night on March 8. The Braves four seniors, Kelsey Budd, Catie O’Leary, Alyson Spinas-Valanis and Kelly Frings, were honored in…
After spending more than 20 years in the world of college athletics, Athletic Director Michael Cross is still hungry to bring continued success to the Bradley athletic department. Cross comes from a professional background of prestigious universities such as the University of Michigan and Princeton…
BY CHRIS KWIECINSKI of the Scout After her three-year basketball career, senior Alyson Spinas-Valainis has decided to continue her athletic career at Bradley by joining coach Amy…
Campus Outreach A group of more than 30 students and staff members from Bradley’s Campus Outreach went to Panama City Beach (PCB) during spring break for four days. The purpose of the trip was to share our faith and talk with other students. During the…
For the first time in Bradley history, members of the BU Triathlon Club have qualified to compete in the Collegiate National Championship. From April 4 to 5 in Tempe, Ariz., several Bradley students will participate in the competition that consists of three different courses and…
BY SHANNON BACHAR of the Scout The Hilltop will be alive with the sound of music this upcoming week. Musicians in Business (MIB) will present the Songwriter Sessions!, a concert series during the next week. The first session will be at 7 p.m. April…
Bradley is no stranger to the Thursday “play-in” game at the Missouri Valley tournament in St. Louis. This was the Braves third time in the “play-in” game while under Coach Geno Ford and the Braves have only won once in the opening game of the…
The Peoria City/County Health Department recently released health inspections from December, and the Michel Student Center scored poorly. The inspection, which is based out of 100, revealed that the Student Center scored a 77. Points between one and five are subtracted from the total score…