The Bradley tennis team competed in the MVC Individual Championship from Oct. 5 – 8 in Springfield, Missouri and finished with two players in championship matches. Sophomore Sandra Maletin advanced to the Flight 1 Singles Championship on Sunday, falling 6-1, 6-2 against Valparaiso’s Jelena Vujanic,…
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Bradley basketball to play in Red and White scrimmage The women’s and men’s basketball teams will play in their annual Red and White scrimmage at 2 p.m. this Saturday at the Renaissance Coliseum. The women will scrimmage first, followed by a dunk contest and the…
Dean Cantu, the department chair and professor of teacher education, gave his TEDx Talk titled “Memento Mori: The Personification of Death” at the University of Tulsa in March. “For me, it was the perfect topic to research further,” Cantu said. “It’s my love of teaching,…
Sports have never been a huge part of my life. My family only watched sports when the Super Bowl rolled around, and even then, it was more of an obligation to see the neighbors than anything else. It wasn’t until I grew older that I…
The leaves have officially begun to fall and the hot cider is bountiful, but would it really be fall without cuffing season? For those who don’t know what I am talking about, cuffing season is the time of year when everyone desperately desires to be…
Notes of cello and piano blended together to create an evening of music at Dingeldine Music Center on Oct. 3. Guests artists, cellist Moises Molina and pianist Po-Chuan Chiang came on stage at 7:30 p.m. with a short introduction before filling the hall with first…
David Detmer, a philosophy professor at Purdue University Northwest, spoke about his new book to Bradley students and faculty on Oct. 3 in the Wyckoff Room. The history department brings speakers to campus through the Armstrong lecture series. Detmer initially contacted Brad Brown, the chair…
Christian Yelich – Milwaukee Brewers By Ronan Khalsa Let’s start with this: the Milwaukee Brewers won the National League Central Division tiebreaker game and the beloved Chicago Cubs did not. The beer tastes better in Wisconsin and so does the champagne. Let’s realize who carried…
Bradley’s top runners ran against nationally ranked programs at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational on Sep. 28, which featured six Braves setting new personal bests. The women’s team placed 27th of 33 teams and the men finished 30th of 34. Head coach Darren Gauson said he…
Bradley’s counseling center hosted its first “Cookies with a Counselor” event in the Michel Student Center on Oct. 4. Cookies with a Counselor was created as a way to reach out and connect with students, as well as inform them of counseling center’s support programs.…



