For the past few years, we have published an article in our beloved newspaper about the weirdest and most ironic names of the NCAA men’s basktball tournament. Though the tournament is drawing to a close, tradition calls for us to give you a fun piece…
Posts published in April 2019
Warm weather is on the way, and so is the time to take advantage of the great outdoors. Bushwacker, a privately owned generalist outdoor specialty shop, might have what you need to get out there. Rich Pestien has owned the business for 43 years. He…
Season three of Netflix’s “Queer Eye” is here and fans are filled with cheers and tears. The Fab Five have shown off their special charms once again and changed another set of lives. “Queer Eye” debuted on the streaming site in February 2018 and has…
The 2019 Kolb Lecture will be John C. Warner, chief technology officer of Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry. Warner has received the Perkin Medal, the highest honor for a chemist. He will discuss green chemistry, the philosophy that seeks to reduce the use of…
The Foster College of Business will host its annual Foster Week April 8-12 to celebrate business students. Events will include talks about budgeting and insider trading. For more information, follow the Foster College on Instagram and Twitter @bradleyufoster.
Alles ist Willkommen! German culture club is one of the international culture clubs on campus. The students in the club do a variety of activities that can be related to German culture. “We do crafts, watch movies and play games during our weekly meetings, so…
There was no majority vote for student body president. Results for the runoff election between Megan Brezka and Belal Kherallah will be posted Friday at 4:30 p.m.
Soccer tops Michigan State in exhibition Bradley traveled to East Lansing, Michigan and earned a 2-1 win on Sunday against Michigan State. The Spartans reached the NCAA semifinals last fall. Junior Gerit Wintermeyer netted both goals for the Braves. John Pollifrone, David Kovacevic and Roman…
Cincinnati Reds By Marshall Macaluso If you’ve paid attention to baseball in the past five years, the fact that the Cincinnati Reds haven’t been close to .500 will stand out. They’ve been buried by the powerhouse teams in the National League Central year after year.…
In the first episode , Anthony Landahl sits down with Copy Editor Angeline Schmelzer to talk about the major disruptions in Bradley’s Wi-Fi last month, what the school has done to find solutions to the systems, other adjustments and the challenges of reporting on a…
