Rain poured down Tuesday night, as the Bradley community gathered outside for the candle lighting memorial for the victims of the Pittsburgh Synagogue shooting. The shooting occurred on Oct. 27 and left 11 lives lost. The event was held by Bradley’s Jewish Community, and in…
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The Bradley volleyball team maintained their third place spot in the Missouri Valley Conference standings, adding one win during their weekend road trip to Indiana State and Evansville. On Friday, the Braves took on Evansville and came away with a closely contested five-set victory. After…
In the months leading up to last season, the Missouri Valley Conference sat in a state of uncertainty. Wichita State had departed. There was no clear Goliath, no team that stood out at the top. The conference was a blank slate, waiting for a team…
The three individuals who passed this week loved and were loved. That is a direct result from their kind spirits, which are still alive and well. They will always support the Bradley community and everyone they came in contact with. Although I did not have…
Early voting opportunity The Peoria Election Commission is offering early voting for the 2018 general election Sept. 27 through Nov. 5. Call 309-324-2300 for more information. Mall to host craft show Northwoods Mall will be holding a fall craft and vendor show on Friday 10…
At approximately 10 p.m. on Oct. 31, police were called to the 1500 block of W. Barker Ave. after a brick was thrown through a window at an off-campus party. One female student was hit, but declined medical treatment. The resident believes it was someone…
When you hear Bradley senior guard Shunseere Kent speak, it’s impossible to miss the confidence in her voice. That same confidence was apparent in her first season as a Brave, as Kent started the first 20 games and finished third on the team in scoring…
Junior midfielder John Pollifrone helped the Bradley men’s soccer team secure a 1-0 non-conference win over Western Illinois University on Saturday at Shea Stadium. As a result, the Braves ended their non-conference schedule undefeated (7-0-4). The match kicked off in Bradley’s favor when sophomore forward…
Bradley sophomore Elijah Childs wasted no time making his presence known on the court last season. But the 6-foot-7-inch forward’s story didn’t start on the hardwood, it started on the football field. Childs grew up as a football fan in Kansas City, Missouri, hauling in…
Alumni dressed up in their spookiest gear for a Halloween -themed auction supporting the Bradley athletic department on Oct. 27. The second annual Bids for the Braves Auction, set up by the Braves Club, invited alumni to dress up in their Halloween costumes and enjoy…







