When someone looks for a safe space to talk about culture, where do they go? Now, students have started a club to advocate for cultural inclusion and education. The Intercultural Exchange Club has established its unique presence on Bradley’s campus engaging people in conversations with…
Posts published in March 2019
From 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on March 2, Expo Gardens on Northmoor Road in Peoria will be hosting PeoriaCon. The event is designed for people interested in cosplay, comics, games, art and props. Admission is $10.
The men’s Bradley track team placed fourth in an eight-team competition, and the women’s team placed seventh out of nine in last weekend’s Missouri Valley Conference Indoor Track and Field Championship. The women won the distance medley relay (DMR) for the first time in school…
Bradley’s Sports Media Empowerment Group (SMEG) is hosting their first trivia night at 7 p.m. on March 4 in the Executive Suite of the Michel Student Center. Groups of four to six can compete to win the $100 grand prize.
Candidates for At-Large City Council, Peoria Park District Board president and Peoria Park District Central District trustee will participate in a forum regarding elections at 7 p.m. on March 6 in the Peplow Pavilion of the Hayden-Clark Alumni Center.
A chimpanzee, a 60-year-old trapped in the body of a 15-year-old and Ellen Page with a violin walk into a mansion. Based on the graphic novel by My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way, “The Umbrella Academy” depicts the world of the Hargreeves siblings, seven children all…
After taking a winter break, both the men and women’s golf teams sprung into spring action this weekend. The women headed to the Rio Verde Invite and took fifth out of 16, while the men placed eighth out of 16 teams at the Colin Montgomerie…
The Braves had a hard time playing to the level of their competition this past weekend in Knoxville, Tennessee. Ultimately falling in all four contests against seventh-ranked Tennessee, Virginia and twice to Louisville at the Tennessee Invitational. Struggling at the plate, Bradley brought in only…
Despite rainouts and schedule conflicts that altered its trip to Tennessee, the Bradley baseball team won two of three games over the weekend. Senior Andy Shadid earned the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week for securing both wins in walk-off fashion. In a 5-3…
The Bradley tennis team finished a four-match home stand this past weekend and captured two victories against Western Illinois and Chicago State. The two wins mark the first time in program history the team has won eight of its first ten matches. The Braves opened…