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Humans of the Hilltop: John Jost

Music and education are both universal aspects of humanity. John Jost, professor of music and director of choral activities at Bradley University, has taken these two aspects through his life up to his forthcoming retirement. Having been a part of Bradley since 1989, Jost will…

Injury-riddled Braves fall in West coast swing

While many Bradley students relaxed during their Spring Break, the women’s tennis team travelled to the West Coast for three matches. Unfortunately for the Braves, the team dropped each of those three road matches and also lost their lone home match on Tuesday afternoon. The…

Bradley students team up with NASA astronauts

Bradley students have yet again been given the opportunity to work with NASA. This semester, a number of engineering and interactive media students will be working on a project called the NASA SUITS Design Challenge, which will benefit astronauts directly. According to interactive media instructor…

Brief: Bookstore to hold Easter giveaway

From 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. March 28, the Bradley Bookstore will have 100 Easter eggs hidden inside the store for students to find. Any students who finds an egg will have the chance to win free candy, shirts or blankets.  The store will also…

To Infinity (War) and beyond

Last Friday, fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) were treated to a day chock full of new promotional material for the highly anticipated, Avengers: Infinity War, which premieres April 27. Along with the official trailer poster release and the opening of ticket sales, the…

Golf crowned Twin Oaks Intercollegiate champs

The Bradley men’s golf team defended its team title at the 2018 Twin Oaks Intercollegiate after three upperclassmen tied for third overall in the 54-hole event. The Braves beat out the host, Missouri State University, and in-state rival Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. After the first 36…

Pair of JUCO transfers pitch their way to Peoria

The path for many college baseball players is not the traditional route that other student athletes take. For example, ten of the 31 players on the Bradley baseball team played for junior college teams before coming to Bradley. This comes from Division I baseball being…

Brief: Bradley to showcase Big Ideas

Students enrolled in Bradley’s Big Idea Competition will hold their trade show on March 28, from 10 a.m. to noon in the Hayden-Clark Alumni Center’s Peplow Pavilion. This is the second round of the competition during which the groups will have a display table set…

Brief: Trumpet Day to host famous guest

Renowned jazz trumpeter Rob Parton will be the guest artist set to perform with the Bradley Jazz Ensemble on March 31. Parton’s performance will be the finale of Bradley’s third annual Trumpet Day. Trumpet Day will also host 75 high school and junior high school…

Cable TV could be tuned out next year

Discussions of canceling cable television subscriptions for the upcoming academic year have begun at Bradley. However, administration said a decision has not yet been made on the matter. This discussion stemmed from student answers to a survey sent last October by Chief Information Officer Zach…

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