First Monday at school? Hit the snooze? For some students, this extra time served as the perfect opportuni- ty to give back to and learn about the Peoria community. The Welcome Week Service Project, organized by the Lewis J. Berger Center for Student Leadership and…
Posts published in August 2018
The Bradley volleyball team (2-1) opened up their regular season at the Eagle Challenge in Morehead, Kentucky last weekend with three matchups. The Braves dominated Hampton University and St. Francis College, but fell short to Morehead State after a furious comeback. Last season the Braves…
There is a lot of pressure involved with being the face of a college football program. Some perceived superstars have proven incapable of handling the buildup. Some lose the game with their mind much easier than the game on the field. On the contrary, an…
Picture this. There is a sophomore running back, who’s coming off a freshman season where he led the Big Ten in rushing by over 500 yards. He’s entering the season on the fourth ranked team in the country, who also happens to have the nation’s…
Picture this. It’s the end of July and you’re about to board a trans-Atlantic flight, when you see multiple 7-footers in red sweat suits filling the aisles of the plane. No, you’re not seeing things, it was just the Bradley men’s basketball team heading across…
Peoria Police arrested Eric D. Hollis, 48, of Peoria for home invasion on Wednesday after a three-hour standoff on the 1200 block of North Frink Street, according to Peoria police public information officer Amy Dotson. Police were called to the residence, located three blocks east…
After repairing Lydia Moss Bradley’s statue for a little over two months, Bradley University revealed the statue today at the Founder’s Circle on Thursday, after it was struck by a vehicle and damaged in June. Bradley University President Gary Roberts, student-body president Mikki Tran and…




