Q&A: President Shadid celebrates one year in office
Wednesday marked the one-year mark of James Shadid’s term as
Wednesday marked the one-year mark of James Shadid’s term as
“The number one thing is retaining our guys. I hope,
Bradley women’s basketball head coach Kate Popovec-Goss has accepted a
This April, Bradley’s interactive media department will host its 13th
Looking to end their nine-game skid, Bradley baseball began their
Note: This article is a part of the April Fool’s
Note: This article is a part of the April Fool’s
The Braves returned home for a three-game series against the
On March 23, an Aramark employee working in Williams Hall
Note: This article is a part of the April Fool’s
Note: This article is a part of the April Fool’s
Over a month after their last tournament, Bradley men’s golf
When author Lorissa Rinehart asked her audience of Bradley students
In late April 2025, Pekin City Council announced its plan
With the first weekend of March Madness concluded, the field
Alex Huibregtse stared at the table while reporters asked him
I can’t vividly remember the last thing I said to
The work of Bradley’s student senate is crucial. Not just

The university announced this afternoon how it would distribute its allocated $2.1 million of emergency grant funding from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund to

The 2019-2020 school year will always be remembered by its abrupt ending due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there were many other

A week after Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker announced an extension of the stay-at-home-order, a judge in Southern Illinois issued a temporary injunction for state Rep.
Jeffrey Blade, the CEO of Matilda Jane Clothing, was appointed as the next chief financial officer (CFO) by Bradley’s incoming president Stephen Standifird as his
In order to retain campus pride without actually being on campus, the Student Activities Office held its annual Leadership Awards virtually on April 27. Organizations
Student Senate announced they passed two resolutions involving accessibility on campus and textbook access in a press release on April 25. While nothing has been

As Bradley University makes significant changes during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is also postponing sabbaticals, a period of time where professors take paid time off

Just about four years ago, I dragged two large-sized luggage bags and a backpack and arrived at Peoria airport after a 24-hour delay in China.
The ability to have in-person counseling sessions through Bradley University’s Student Support Services may have stopped, but the need certainly has not. Student Support Services