On Sept. 11, a day of reflection for America, representatives from the U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) informed students of opportunities to serve their country. The information session was led by special agent John Kelly, who has worked with Bradley…
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Deonna “Dee” Davis is in Peoria to assist the Bradley women’s basketball program in getting to the next level. She will serve head coach Andrea Gorski and her staff in any way they need, especially in the recruiting area. Davis has committed her professional life…
When it comes to ghosting, Bradley students have no shortage of opinions. For those who don’t know, the act of ghosting is defined as “the practice of suddenly ending all contact with a person without explanation, especially in a romantic relationship,” according to Dictionary.com. This…
Family weekend events Bradley will be hosting a number of events for family weekend, beginning Friday, Sept. 14 with “Dueling Pianos” at 8 p.m. in the student center ballroom. A picnic will be held at Olin Quad Saturday from 12 -2 p.m. followed by Saliesh…
Besides free movies and other entertainment events, Activities Council of Bradley University (ACBU) also has a special programing coordinator to help increase the awareness on critical issues through special events. Sophomore game design major Max Bulver is the coordinator for critical issues this year. When…
During the liberal arts and science (LAS) celebration week, distinguished alumni were invited to share their successes with a panel at a networking reception on Sept. 12 in Westlake Hall. Dr. Sharon Desmoulin-Kherat, Dr. Michael Jakoby and Henry Vicary were the three featured panelists that…
Bradley’s men’s and women’s golf programs started their respective seasons at the Golfweek Program Challenge in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina this past week as both teams combined to finish sixth of 14 teams over the extent of the three-day tournament. The tournament is unique because…
After San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick sat and later kneeled during the national anthem in August 2016, it triggered a plethora of other protesting players, as well as a non-stop political discussion that has been associated with the National Football League since. Earlier this…
It has been seven months since the seminal “Black Panther” released in theaters to an eager audience. For those months, it has been impossible to escape the insurmountable hype and reception the film garnered. It seemed as though we had not only one of the…
Campustown lost its sushi place over the summer, but soon another Asian cuisine restaurant, Pho on Main II, will replace Happy Fish Sushi. Originated in Breckenridge, Colorado, Pho on Main II is their second location, and that is also the reason why it’s named the…


