Bradley University has a program to help obtain university-owned electronics for reuse. The Technology HelpDesk and Computing Services is recycling electronics around campus, picking them up at various drop-off zones. The university only recycles its own equipment and does not recycle students’ personal electronic items.…
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For the third year, Bradley University Police Department held their annual No Shave November beard contest. Participants submitted pictures of their facial hair for display on Thursday at Coffee with a Cop in the student center atrium. Anyone could participate by donating $25 and starting…
When junior guard Jayden Hodgson checked in at the scorer’s table after the first media timeout, his number was listed incorrectly on the official score book. This accident would be the first of three technical fouls and countless mental errors that plagued the Braves in…
With the gore and combat that fictitious war films are generally comprised of, J.J. Abrams’ latest film, “Overlord,” disguises itself as yet another of these mindless action thrillers that populate the battlefield. However, “Overlord” is anything but a clone. Make no mistake, “Overlord” isn’t a…
Los Angeles Rams By: Josh Schwam Last season, the Los Angeles Rams had a breakthrough. They improved their record from 4-12 to 11-5. They went from third to first in the NFC West, almost in the blink of an eye. Quarterback Jared Goff has proven…
The Bradley men’s cross country team finished 24th in its NCAA Championship debut Saturday in Madison, Wisconsin. The Braves were just three points shy of 23rd place behind Villanova, coming into the meet ranked 25th in the nation. Head coach Darren Gauson was pleased with…
The Bradley men’s cross country team has been grinding away day after day for the last five years. The hard work manifested itself in a National Championship bid on a cold Friday at a snow-covered, mud-stained Newman Golf Course in Peoria. From the start of…
Bradley’s department of communication hosted the fourth annual Charley Steiner Symposium Thursday, which featured five different panels concerning the sports industry. Bradley alum Charley Steiner started the symposium after the sports communication school was named after him four years ago. There were four panels throughout…
Student Senate sent an email to all students on Wednesday, announcing a vacancy in an executive cabinet position. Eduardo Tapia, who previously was the chair of campus safety and community relations in Student Senate, stepped down from the position as he is taking a medical…
The holidays are a time meant for college students to unwind from the stresses of school, not have to do their own laundry and finally experience normal shower water pressure again. However, going home for a holiday break always seems to entail more dread than…



