In last season’s Arch Madness championship game, senior Luqman Lundy, who transferred to Bradley for his final two seasons of collegiate basketball, was a perfect 5-5 from the field for 11 points and led all rebounders with eight. As he awaits the next step in…
Posts published in March 2020
After a 64-59 win against Southern Illinois, the Bradley men’s basketball team will take on Drake today at 2:30 p.m. in the semifinal of the Missouri Valley Conference tournament. The Bulldogs shocked North Iowa in historical fashion, becoming the first team to play on Thursday…
Seasoned fans of the Missouri Valley always know to expect the unexpected when it comes time for the league’s fabled tournament in St. Louis. However, even the most experienced follower of the Valley couldn’t have predicted what played out on Friday. In an event with…
After a slow start to the second half, senior Darrell Brown, junior Elijah Childs and freshman Ville Tahvanainen all rose up to lead Bradley to a 64-59 victory over Southern Illinois in the Missouri Valley quarterfinals on Friday afternoon. With seven minutes remaining, Childs…
When Southern Illinois and Bradley started a total of eight upperclassmen, it didn’t seem as though two freshmen would be key to the game. Missouri Valley Conference Freshman of the Year in Marcus Domask led the Salukis in scoring during the regular season, but the…
The Bradley men’s basketball team defeated Southern Illinois 64-59 in the Missouri Valley Conference tournament. The Braves will face Drake in the tomorrow for a spot in the championship game at 2:30 p.m. Senior Darrell Brown led the Braves with 19 points and 8 assists.…
As Bradley promotes its new building as a collaborative space for students and the community, the Business and Engineering Convergence Center is designed to be widely accessible. However, some of the designs could come at a disadvantage. The convergence center is designed to have a…
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention upgraded Italy’s warning to Level 3, the highest possible, on Saturday, as the global epidemic of coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to threaten study abroad programs. While the university stayed neutral in students’ decisions to stay or leave Italy last…
From growing up in Sweetwater, North Carolina to writing “Sweetwater: Black Women and Narratives of Resilience” to researching representations of black women in reality TV shows, Robin Boylorn had a chance to deliver her perspective to Bradley students this week. Boylorn, a professor at the…
Last Friday, I attended the Literacy Around the World (LATW) event hosted in Westlake Hall. At this event, Bradley University invited students from Whittier Elementary School to learn about the value of diversity and the power of education. Not only did I get to take…






