• An officer performing rounds heard a male student beating on the door of a residence at 3:40 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 21 on the 700 block of N. Institute Place. She attempted to stop the male student, who proceeded to kick in a window, which…
Posts published in January 2016
This month, Bradley’s 11th president Gary Roberts was introduced to campus in an in-depth manner, through several welcome ceremonies open to faculty, staff, students and community members. Roberts was able to make a highly positive first impression we can only hope he lives up to.…
Broadside, a literary and arts magazine published through the English Department bi-annually, is now accepting submissions for its spring publication. Broadside is run entirely by current students, and the staff is looking for students to submit original pieces of work from a variety of genres…
If you haven’t heard of the Broadway musical megahit “Hamilton,” you may have been living under a “Wicked”-sized rock since September. The musical, written by and starring lyrical genius Lin Manuel-Miranda, is a rap and hip-hop lesson about the life of treasury secretary Alexander Hamilton,…
Applications are now available to be a Transfer Aide. Full-time undergraduate students who have transferred to Bradley from another institution are qualified to apply. The Transfer Aide program assists new transfer students to acclimate to life at Bradley, from navigating campus to registering for classes.…
The world received a startling reminder Jan. 24 of just how ignorant some people can be. Atlanta rapper B.o.B. declared to his millions of Twitter followers that, despite everything they’ve been led to believe, the earth is in fact flat. And the weirdest part isn’t…
Alpha Phi Alpha, Inc. hosted its 24th annual winter comedy show last Saturday in Renaissance Coliseum. The show featured comedians Dominique Whitten and Lavell Crawford. Event coordinator Rasheed Habler said they wanted to bring a different perspective and voice to Bradley. “The comedians that we…
While other Bradley students were on break over winter vacation, the women’s basketball team was in the gym working, with Missouri Valley Conference play on the horizon in January. “For us, break was about basketball,” head coach Michael Brooks said. “We were up early, we…
The nominees for this year’s Oscars were released two weeks ago, and just like that the award show season was upon us. It’s that magical time when we recognize some of the best films, actors, actresses and directors of the past year. There were obvious…
No Jacob Huss In many ways, the Golden State Warriors’ historic run in the beginning of the season was very similar to that of the Chicago Bulls 20 years ago. Both teams play 10-deep within the roster, both had dynamic duos that could single handedly…