In the second weekend of Missouri Valley Conference play, the Bradley softball team faced highs and lows by splitting a doubleheader with Loyola-Chicago. Bradley hosted the Ramblers for a Friday doubleheader in a series shortened by weather at the Louisville Slugger Sports Complex. The teams…
Posts published in “Year: 2018”
The Bradley University Police Benevolent Association, Inc. released a statement to the media on March 7 outlining a vote of no confidence in Bradley University Police Department’s Police Chief Brian Joschko. The letter stated the union has “lost all trust, faith and confidence in Chief…
The 2018 Student Body Officer debate and voting dates were announced yesterday morning via Hilltop Happenings by Student Senate. Candidates running for Student Body Officer positions will present their platforms in front of Student Senate at 5 p.m. April 2 in the Garrett Center during…
When I went to visit my grandpa over spring break, we took a ride into town in his 2000 Ford F-150 to get some new light fixtures for the kitchen. His truck had just registered 100,000 miles, which prompted him to ask me how my…
The Bradley men’s and women’s track teams kicked off the outdoor season with three individual titles and many other top finishes at the Bill Cornell Spring Classic at Southern Illinois. The Bradley men took home two titles, the first coming from redshirt freshman Alec Hartman…
With nearly 100,000 subscribers on his channel “iUpdateOS,” Sam Kuhlmeyer is Bradley’s very own YouTube celebrity. Kuhlmeyer, a sophomore television arts major, was given his first camera in third grade. He recalled producing “knock-off Saturday Night Live” segments for years. Then in 2013, Kuhlmeyer’s mom…
The healthcare industry is comprised of more than just doctors and nurses, needles and nightgowns. It’s also made up of accountants and marketers, data and management. To recognize this, Bradley will host its 3rd annual Business of Healthcare networking dinner April 4. Because of their…
It’s important to take a closer look at the powers that be every so often, and, if something is amiss, take them to task for it. That’s why the First Amendment ensures every citizen the right to petition the government. That’s why legislators hold town…
“Brutal.” That’s how Bradley’s head tennis coach Matt Tyler described the 0-7 loss last Saturday against Western Michigan University. Bradley had to forfeit one of its double matches and two of its single matches due to injuries to freshman Sandra Maletin (hamstring), sophomore Natalia Barbery…
Officers were dispatched due to a male nonstudent trying to enter an apartment at 2:30 p.m. March 24 at the 1500 block of N. Underhill Street. Officers were told the male’s description and found the male nearby. When confronting the nonstudent, the male said he…
