Why let it spoil when you can put it in the soil? Senior accounting and Spanish double major Abby Irhke researched the topic of composting as she was writing a proposal for an English class. However, this research turned from writing a paper into a…
Posts published in “Year: 2018”
Studying in a brand new country can be challenging and sometimes lonely if students don’t know anyone in an unfamiliar place. However, Peoria Area Friends of International Students (PAFIS) works to pair international students with local residents in order to facilitate relationships. The program started…
Sam Darnold – New York Jets BY JOSH SCHWAM New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold has been put in an exceptional situation to succeed in 2018. Not only does Darnold have a solid defense to work with, he also has an offensive line that will…
Bradley provides many venues for creative and academic expression on campus. However, arguably one of the most notable mediums of that expression can be seen in the clubs and organizations students construct. Clubs give students an avenue to advance whatever special interests they feel are…
You can pick your friends, but not their psychotic tendencies. That is a fact Mommy Blogger and PTA MVP Stephanie Smothers, played by Anna Kendrick, is forced to discover rather quickly in “A Simple Favor,” directed by Paul Feig. This dark comedy is a new…
The Bradley soccer team came out with another last-second, extra-time win against Purdue University-Fort Wayne last Friday. The Braves unbeaten streak is now 12 games overall, through seven games this season (5-0-2). The game went in the Mastodons’ favor early as they scored in the…
On a hot Friday evening at Detweiller Park, the men’s and women’s cross-country teams hosted the Bradley Intercollegiate. The men cruised to a near perfect victory and the women were narrowly defeated to take second place. This was the first meet of the season for…
It’s not very often that you drive past a giant plastic chicken in Peoria. It’s also not very often that you come across homemade food from a restaurant. However, East Peoria has a hidden gem that provides hungry students and locals with both of these…
It’s been a common occurrence to hear the “Space Jam” theme boom through the Renaissance Coliseum speakers this fall. And no, it’s not from women’s basketball practice. It’s actually freshman volleyball player Hannah Thompson’s serving song, and she has played a crucial role in the…
In prehistoric times, also known as the 90s, dinosaurs such as the Gameboy and Tamogotchi roamed the earth in search of AA batteries. While many toys shaped our childhoods in positive ways, others left a lingering sense of horror that make us say, “What were…




