The Bradley baseball team’s bats were hot in Springfield, Missouri, this past weekend as the team swept usual-powerhouse Missouri State. It was the first sweep ever at Missouri State and first road series win there since 1993. Bradley scored 32 runs in the three game…
Posts published in May 2019
A male student was found unconscious in a Harper Hall bathroom stall with his pants and underwear around his ankles on the evening of April 26. The student said he had consumed too much alcohol. He was evaluated by an AMT and signed a refusal…
Hip-hop on over to the Markin Performance Court this Sunday at 8 p.m. for Performing Art Plug’s first event as a Bradley organization. Hip-Hop Night will involve an artist showcase with talent from Bradley students. Artist performances will include Ty Loveland, Calvin Rodgers, Ishmael Rashaun,…
According to the urban legend, junior year is the hardest year of high school. Taking multiple AP classes and studying for the SAT and ACT adds a lot of stress. I don’t know if I necessarily found junior year of high school to be harder…
A workshop entitled “It’s a Man’s World: An interactive workshop on gender and leadership” will explore gender stereotypes and how they affect the workplace and people in leadership. The event will take place May 7 at 3 p.m. in the executive suite in the student…
A lecture titled “Auspicious Behavior” by Chakaia Booker showcases 19 one-of-a-kind prints, three wall sculptures and one freestanding sculpture by Booker. The reception and lecture will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Horowitz Auditorium in the Caterpillar Global Communications Center.
With many movements and events involving gender norms such as Gillette’s commercial about toxic masculinity, He For She and women’s marches, people are expressing themselves in many ways. Most notably, more male celebrities are getting in touch with their feminine sides. From the stage, red…
Future filmmakers and movie enthusiasts alike ventured to Hilltop Showcase, an event hosted by Hilltop Films where they featured the film they have been working on over the semester. The event took place in the executive suite of the student center basement, where the films…
A lecture titled “Auspicious Behavior” by Chakaia Booker showcases 19 one-of-a-kind prints, three wall sculptures and one freestanding sculpture by Booker. The reception and lecture will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Horowitz Auditorium in the Caterpillar Global Communications Center.
Prints of photographs laid scattered in boxes around the room. Standing out most prominently, a picture of a green, vine-like plant curled around its chipped reddish pot similar to a tiny dragon around its vast hoard. Houseplants are assistant professor of art in residence, James…

