Bradley brings Ep!c advocacy to campus
Advocacy is a necessary component of society as it ensures
Advocacy is a necessary component of society as it ensures
WARNING: CONTAINS HEAVY SPOILERS In 2023, Blumhouse presented the Five
In 1995, social psychologists Mahzarin Banaji and Anthony Greenwald defined
“We’ve got to shoot the ball more confidently in this
Bradley women’s basketball spent their Thanksgiving weekend in Fort Myers,
It was lights, camera, action for Hilltop Films in the
Before 2019’s “Knives Out,” writer/director Rian Johnson had a somewhat
The final College Football Playoff rankings are next week, and
Everyone has their go-to streamer. Whether you’re watching for a
Each fall on the Hilltop, there are new faces. New students, professors, faculty, administrators and many more are at Bradley for their first semester. One

As election season rolls around, so do opportunities for internships. This was the idea behind the Legislative Internship & Political Campaign Expo. “Many of these
Lydia’s statue was not the only thing that got refurbished over the summer — so did the Bradley QuickCard and its system. QuickCard is
As a new academic year begins with all of its invaluable opportunities, there is another side of the coin that sits heavily on many students’

After the class of 2021 packed the residence halls full last year with record-breaking enrollment, it makes sense that this year’s incoming freshmen numbers would

The Bradley soccer team kicked off its 2018 fall season with an opening weekend against Gonzaga University and Oral Roberts University. The Braves came out
• A male non-student complaining of a man bothering people in the area flagged police down in Campustown on Aug. 22 at approximately 9 p.m.

According to WayUp, one of the nation’s top 100 interns is right here in Peoria, and she just might be your classmate. Natalie Konopka, a
As Chance the Rapper says: “and we back”. Welcome Week 2018 has come and gone and campus is in full swing. While the week of

If you see me on the street in the early months of the school year, you may ask me how my summer was. Unlike the