When people change the course of history, they rarely know they are doing it. That was not the case for me when I created my triple decker peanut butter and jelly sandwich. When I took the first bite, I knew. Most days, I make myself…
Posts published in “Year: 2018”
Flying across the country last minute is something that many students would find nerve-wracking. For Bradley’s own Joseph Tarnowski, that flight would lead him to a unique opportunity. Liberty Mutual, a well-known insurance company, was looking to hire interns for the summer of 2019. When…
An Open Letter To Bradley University Students, Faculty and Staff, It has been brought to our attention that a student has been discriminated against for listening to music of his native language, and unfortunately, this is an occurrence that is not new to any minority…
For the hearts broken this week, Sometimes life throws situations at us that make us ask, “Why?” Why would someone do this to themself? Why would someone do this to others? There is no doubt this past week at Bradley has been extremely difficult for…
Of all the things Peter Hanley expected would happen his senior year at Bradley University, he did not expect to receive a full athletic scholarship. Hanley, a 6-foot-7 senior forward for the Bradley men’s basketball team, has been a walk-on for the past three seasons.…
Broadside: Writers & Artists is a student-run literary and arts journal where students can submit their writing and art. For this upcoming edition, the journal is hoping to showcase more diversity. “We’re just looking for different perspectives, really,” Becca Meier, senior creative writing major and…
The time has arrived. After reaching the 20-win mark last season for the first time since 2009, the Bradley men’s basketball team feels ready to compete for the Missouri Valley Conference Championship. “It’s very realistic,” senior guard Dwayne Lautier-Ogunleye said. “We’ve been preparing for this.…
If there were ever any doubts that Bradley was the best cross country program in the Missouri Valley Conference, they were put to rest last Saturday. The Braves won both the men’s and women’s MVC cross country championships at Newman Golf Course in Peoria. Going…
On Halloween night, while others were dressed in costumes and searching for candy, the Peoria chapter of the Chi Alpha Christian sorority hosted a night of worship and testimony. Members of the congregation enjoyed gospel music and prayer, and were offered consolation after the tumultuous…
The Bradley women’s basketball team is predicted to finish sixth in the Missouri Valley Conference for the second year in a row. Last year, the Braves fell short with a 6-12 record against MVC foes for seventh place. This year, they hope to show their…





