The number three symbolizes manifestation. Three is a synthesis; a completeness. Three is the sign of the times: past, present and future. For Bradley, 2017-18 happens to be season three for head coach Brian Wardle. In Wardles first year at the helm of a young,…
Posts published in November 2017
Allowing students to learn from Peoria influences. Key individuals with leadership roles in the community of Peoria will speak during the Through the Lens of Leaders event, Nov. 9. The panel, hosted by service group Fellows, includes local leaders in various fields of work. The…
Every year, one student from each of the four-year universities in Illinois is selected to receive the Abraham Lincoln Civic Engagement Award. This year, Bradley senior finance major Kelsey Vogt is among these student recipients. Since 1975, the award has been given to students who…
YouTubes attempts to become competitors with the likes of Netflix, Hulu and other streaming services are certainly solidified after the release of Demi Lovatos documentary, Simply Complicated. Drawing seven million views within the first week of its release, the 78-minute documentary deserves all of the…
From Nov. 7 to 9, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion will be hosting the Tunnel of Oppression in Michel Student Center Ballroom. Highlighting contemporary issues of oppression, discrimination and social injustice, the Tunnel of Oppression allows attendees to interact throughout a tour-guided educational program.…
Two students reported they believed someone was inside their home at 11:27 p.m. Oct. 26 at the 1800 block of West Ayres Avenue. Bradley University Police Department (BUPD) dispatched officers to the students residence after they made the report. They told officers that they believed…
The Resident Hall Association is sponsoring the annual Fall Hall Ball at the Embassy Suites, 100 Conference Center Drive, East Peoria. As a fall-themed formal dance, the ball is a way to celebrate with friends while the semester begins to wind down and the seasons…
The Bradley soccer team came out with a strong showing for its final regular-season home game, which was also senior day, defeating the University of Central Arkansas, 3-0, on Oct. 28. The best first half of the season would give the Braves the needed momentum…
Bradley community members gathered last night in Marty Theater to listen and watch slam poet George “G” Yamazawa perform original poetry. The event was co-sponsored by the Activities Council of Bradley University and Chi Omega sorority and was part of ACBU’s Critical Issues event series.…