Student Senate hosted its semester forum with President Stephen Standifird on Nov. 11 in the Michel Student Center Ballroom. Bradley students used the opportunity to ask questions about the current state of the university. Standifird opened up the discussion by sharing that Bradley was in…
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Three candidates for the Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) and Chief Diversity Officer position have engaged in forums with Bradley students over the last two weeks from Nov. 1-9 at the Garrett Center. So far, students have brought up topics such as…
Content warning: There will be discussions of sexual conduct and sexually transmitted diseases in this article. Sex health and safety can be an awkward subject to discuss. To raise more awareness about the topic, the Sigma Lambda Gamma sorority held a sexual health panel to…
Amy McLaren, a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), came to Bradley to provide students with an introduction to ethical decision making for engineers on Nov. 10. McLaren, who works for the Peoria County Highway Department, opened with a brief background about…
As cars hum along the primary artery of Peoria, Interstate 74, they encounter roadside signs for Shea Stadium on exit 91. Nestled atop the 90-degree curve of the interstate between Nebraska Avenue and University Street is the home of Bradley’s soccer team since 2002. However,…
On Nov. 8, the Lewis J. Burger Center for Leadership and Service and Student Activities partnered with Heart of Illinois United Way to host a poverty simulation at Bradley in the Student Center ballroom. Participants were each given a new identity for the evening and…
It could’ve been better Jade Sewell Last Saturday, I attended the premiere weekend of Marvel’s “Eternals” in IMAX. While I enjoyed the show, I was less than impressed with this Marvel production. First, the film rushed audiences to connect with new characters. In an attempt…
A panel of guest speakers stopped by Westlake Hall either in person or through Zoom to discuss the ripple effects of climate change and the next steps we can take in “Tackling Climate Change in the Rural Midwest” on Nov. 5. Jeanne Bukowski, associate professor…
It’s been 27 years since the last time baseball was stopped due to labor disagreements, and despite baseball experiencing seven other work stoppages in its history, all the signs seem to be pointing to yet another lockout. For a sport that has dedicated itself to…
The Bradley men’s soccer team defeated Southern Illinois Edwardsville on Tuesday for the third time this season by a score of 2-1 at Korte Stadium to advance to the MVC Championship semifinals. In a win-or-go-home situation, the young team stepped up to put the Braves…







