Ugly but resilient: Braves rally late past Indiana State to continue home win streak
Leading by three with 17 seconds to play, there was
Leading by three with 17 seconds to play, there was
Bradley’s campus flags flew at half-staff this weekend to honor
With 10:50 to play, Bradley sophomore guard Jaquan Johnson walked
After two straight losses against Belmont and Murray State, Bradley
As Bradley sophomore Jaquan Johnson bent his knees, stood on
The Broadway touring cast of “Hadestown” made a stop in
“I think we need to let it hurt, but then
The 1,417 fans inside CFSB Center were treated to a
With 6:42 to play, Bradley walked the ball past halfcourt
As the clock struck midnight on Thursday, the Bradley men’s

On Thursday evening, opposing philosophies were set aside on Bradley’s campus. Political figures and community members recognized Illinois Congresswoman Cheri Bustos’ contributions to Peoria as

The University of Indianapolis, home to just over 5,000 students, spreads out on a campus of around 50 acres with its sports teams competing at

To give back to farming communities, country singer Luke Bryan puts on a series of shows called the Farm Tour to help fund charities and

For the first time since 2000, the Bradley softball team swept the Southern Illinois Salukis, with all three wins in come-from-behind fashion. To add to

“Unforeseen” is a fitting word to describe Bradley baseball’s 2021-22 season. Half of the pitching staff has been injured for a majority of the season,

While slam poetry’s Chicago origins don’t exactly make it a Peoria-local phenomenon, Bradley’s women and gender studies department in conjunction with the Brave Sounds student

Grad season is fast approaching and finding the best photo-op spot has never been a more salient endeavor. With the unconventional graduations we have had

I’ve always thought the saying “It will go by quick” was a complete lie. Yet here I sit, less than a month away from graduation,

At Bradley, many programs and organizations allow seniors to show the culmination of their educational efforts here on the Hilltop in the form of a

Bradley has messed up my life plans. Now, before this university revokes my degree, let me clarify. I originally wanted to be a French teacher;