From the fields of the South, to a bus on Montgomery and even to present day – a human design flaw looms over mankind’s ability to coexist. David Billings, historian and author of “Deep Denial: The Persistence of White Supremacy,” visited Bradley on Monday to…
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Although it’s not a psychiatric diagnosis, according to clinical psychologist Josh Klapow, doctors far and wide do acknowledge its existence. It has been heavily stigmatized due to horror films featuring individuals who are cooped up over long period of times and “go crazy,” but it’s…
Over break, the Bradley women’s basketball team excelled on the road and were only narrowly beaten at home. Coming into a season-long home stand beginning tonight, their overall record stands at 10-8 and 4-3 in conference. The Braves have surpassed their road win total from…
BUPD officers responded to a report of a male student breaking a window to gain building access at 4:15 a.m. Jan. 20 at Geisert Hall. A male student called police after hearing a banging noise on the door, and the officers located another male student…
A new gourmet popcorn shop has opened on W. Bradley Avenue, just down the street from University Hall. Pop-Ups Gourmet Popcorn will serve its popcorn treats to Bradley students and Peoria locals alike. Pop-Ups was recently created by Jody Summers, who has been making and…
I was the kid who cried on the first day of Kindergarten. I was the kid who threw up on the first day of high school (true story), and I was the kid who called my mom every day during my first week of college.…
Artist and Bradley alum Ken Kaminski (‘84) presented a Visual Voices Lecture at the Horowitz Auditorium in the GCC. A reception folled the lecture in the Heuser Art Gallery. Studying graphic design in his time at Bradley, Kaminski’s exhibition, “A Retrospective,” is currently displayed in…
The Bradley track team competed in its second meet of the indoor season last weekend on Jan. 19 and 20 at the Gladstein Invitational. Additionally, the Braves left Bloomington, Indiana with four individual titles. One title the Braves brought home was senior Taylor FloydMews’s victory…
The topic of voting often loses its popularity after election season. November passes and people step down off their soapboxes and stop preaching about the importance of voter turnout and “using your voice.” But at the end of the day, you would be hard-pressed to…
Despite the warmer temperature , winter is far from over in the Midwest, and the Hilltop is prepared for continued severe weather conditions in the next few weeks. Bradley University follows the Inclement Weather Policy, which can be found under the Human Resources tab on…


