2018 has not been quiet on the Hilltop. We had some darkest moments this year, yet there were many amazing achievements as well. Changes in administration After former senior vice president for business affairs, Gary Anna, retired after 37 years of service, the university took…
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Bradley University held a ceremony to celebrate the final beam being placed on the $100 million Business and Engineering Complex on Monday afternoon. The beam sat in Founder’s Circle Thursday and Friday for the Bradley community to sign before it was lifted by a crane…
In one of the most anticipated games of the year, the Bradley men’s basketball team fell to New Mexico on Saturday in the final Mountain West-Missouri Valley Conference Challenge matchup. The Lobos emerged victorious, with a score of 85-75. Bradley head coach Brian Wardle expressed…
Last week, young children throughout America glued colored construction paper into “feather headdresses” for Thanksgiving day celebrations. Following this season based upon myths, Bradley students had the opportunity to learn more about Native Americans. Anton Treuer is a professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University,…
As student organizations are starting to prepare for their spring events, the Student Activities Budget Review Committee has recently released funding decisions for this coming semester. There were 64 spring funding requests submitted by 40 student organizations. SABRC allocated total $94,125.42 of $109,971 available for…
After concluding the regular season with a 23-8 overall record (13-5 in MVC), the Bradley volleyball team is making its first national postseason run in program history. On Thursday, they played Bowling Green State University in the National Invitational Volleyball Championship following an upset in…
Someone right now is probably thinking about what they’re getting you for the holidays. Someone is also spending money on something awful you’ll have to fake smile for when the moment comes. Don’t get me wrong, a gift is a gift, but if someone is…
When it comes to the holidays, it’s sugar, spice and everything nice. But there’s one equation that has a bit more detail, and it’s at the heart of every holiday Hallmark movie. With this year’s lineup in full swing, I wanted to take a look…
Bradley University canceled classes and closed down for the first time since 2015 on Monday, as an early season snow storm welcomed students back from Thanksgiving break with approximately five inches of snow. Surrounding areas like Galesburg and Altona experienced about a foot, according to…
Not everyone has heard about Bradley University. But some alumni are out there changing that, and sometimes they return to say thank you. Eric Petersen, a Broadway singer, graduated from Bradley in 2003. He was a theater arts major, with an extraordinary career at Bradley,…




