Bradley Sculptures on campus A.J. Robertson statue After the demolition of the Robertson Memorial Field House in 2008, two Bradley professors decided to keep the Robertson name honored on campus by building a sculpture of the athletic director and coach who served Bradley athletics from…
Posts published in February 2017
An officer was dispatched to the Campustown Subway after a male non-student refused to pay for his food at 9:08 p.m. Jan. 26. When the officer arrived, he approached the male and asked his name, and the male said his name was Donald Trump. The…
If you’ve paid any attention to the Chicago Bulls over the past week or so, you’ve probably come to the realization that the organization is a mess. Players are calling out other players. Coach Hoiberg doesn’t know how to handle his rotation and the front…
Senior Ariel Dechter is close to adding two more records to her already impressive career after leading Bradley tennis to a 7-0 sweep in the team’s season-opening match versus South Dakota State. By teaming with junior Aimee Manfredo for a 6-3 win at No. 2…
Gaming has come quite a long way since the inception of video streaming sites like YouTube and Twitch. The days of arcades and struggling your way through a tough level on your own have all but disappeared, replaced by “let’s play” videos and live streams…
Lately, I have been on a mission — one that is fairly unknown to the people around me. It has become something that I try to slip into conversation to make it known to my family and friends. That mission is destigmatizing mental illness —…
For many, the opportunity to travel to a foreign destination is a rare one. Every year, hundreds of Bradley students choose to study in another country. These trips may be short January term and May term classes or full-length courses spanning an entire semester. This…
On Friday January 27th, 2017, for the first time in my generation’s life-time, our country entered a true moral crisis. For my entire life, independent of what political party held power, our country sought to make decisions with our morality acting as an essential component.…
Bradley University Hillel condemns in the strongest of terms President Trump’s Executive Orders that would restrict entry for refugees from predominantly Muslim countries, halt federal funding for “sanctuary cities” that protect vulnerable undocumented human beings, and expand detention for immigrants and asylum-seekers. This past Friday, on…