Justin Rose BY COLE BREDAHL Every year, the Masters brings a lot of excitement to the golf world, and this year is no exception. The anticipation for the tournament this year has been centered on the return of Tiger Woods in his first Masters since…
Posts published in April 2018
It isn’t easy being the best. However, the Bradley Speech Team makes being the “most successful extracurricular team in history,” according to the Associated Press, look effortless. Last Friday night, I watched one of four performances hosted by the Bradley Speech Team as a preview…
The Foster College of Business will hold its annual Foster Week from April 9 through April 12. Events include coffee and donuts in the library and Michel Student Center, presentations from business professionals and a movie screening. The purpose of the week is educate students…
Chief United States District Judge James Shadid was welcomed to campus to “connect the dots” between students’ votes and their elected or appointed judicial branch on Monday. The event was hosted by the Center for Legal Studies and Institute for Principled Leadership in Public Services.…
Students with ideas for raising school spirit on campus can now apply for the 2018 Joanne K. Glasser Endowed Tradition and Spirit Award. Bradley has allotted $2,000 to use on campus for qualifying ideas. The red Bradley street signs were the winning idea from 2017.…
Tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Moja Southern Kitchen, local organizations and Bradley students are coming together to raise awareness for the food desert crisis in the south side of Peoria with the Afford Fresh Health Fair. Alongside Moja, Heartland Health Services and…
Sigma Lambda Gamma is hosting their second annual Women’s Empowerment Banquet from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m on April 9. This year’s focus will be on “Women in the Workforce.” The banquet will be held in the Hayden-Clark Alumni Center and will provide guests a…
The Bradley men’s and women’s track teams split up last weekend as several athletes travelled to compete in the Stanford Invitational and the San Francisco State Distance Carnival in California. The rest of the team competed at the Eastern Illinois Big Blue Classic. The athletes…
“I would bring a hatchet because it is a useful item, a tent for shelter and a fishing pole so that I can fish.” Bryce Hastings, sophomore mechanical engineering major “I would bring a hammock so I can ‘mock, a kayak so I can…
A dynasty is usually considered to be a line of hereditary rulers of a country; a succession of people from the same family play a prominent role in business or politics. Dynasties are easily identified with power and dominance; the Ming in China, the Joseon…