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Breaking barriers

The Latinx community promoted the breaking of barriers at the Latinx Reginal Conference on Sept. 22. “We go to a predominantly white institution and it is hard for us to fit in,” said Ariana Galvez, a freshman political science major. “I think it is important…

Distance makes the heart fonder

Everyone dreams of their perfect first date. They pull up to your house in their parents’ Camry and quickly rush to the front door. After dinner and a movie, they hurry back to give themselves enough time for a goodnight kiss before someone in your…

Brief: 2018-09-28

Brick and Motor Boutique rolls up to campus in style Two Bradley alumni recently opened up a mobile fashion boutique in a trailer that tours the Midwest. Their trailer will be open for shopping and apple cider outside of the Pi Beta Phi sorority house…

Tennis tough in home debut

The Bradley tennis team hosted the Bradley Invitational at the Markin Tennis Courts. While the courts were hopping, the ball bounced the right way for the Braves. Teams from Bradley, Cincinnati, DePaul, Northern Illinois, Saint Louis and Western Illinois battled on the courts for three…

Won’t Bak down

If you’re looking for a playmaker, or what many people know as “No. 10,” then Frank Bak is your man. As a senior on the Bradley soccer team, Bak is the epitome of what it means to be a Brave. He’s a leader and a…

Music supports philanthropies

The Alumni Quad was home to live music and snacks that supported Bradley’s philanthropies. All proceeds from Phil Fest went to the Center for Prevention of Abuse, Jewish Women International and United Service Organizations. Sigma Delta Tau, Alpha Chi Omega and Theta Chi were involved…

UN Association creates change

Bradley students want to make a difference internationally. Now, there is a new organization to help students advocate for positive change-the United Nations Association. “What I wanted when starting this chapter, was truly to give students a platform to advocate [for] what they feel passionate…

Students show off in homecoming pageant

From martial arts performance to guacamole making, the homecoming pageant on Wednesday was nothing short of remarkable. With 10 contestants and an enthusiastic and supportive audience, the pageant allowed Bradley’s Homecoming court to compete and show off their unique skills in order to win over…

Schaefer shakes the ballroom

Bradley students were treated to a night of laughs Wednesday, courtesy of stand-up comedian Sara Schaefer. The former co-host of MTV’s “Nikki and Sara Live” and two-time Emmy winner for her work on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” took the stage to a packed…

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