Second half sparks lead Braves to comeback win over UMass Lowell
Alex Huibregtse wasn’t the most productive Brave in Wednesday night’s
Alex Huibregtse wasn’t the most productive Brave in Wednesday night’s
Two thousand miles away from the Hilltop, Bradley traded the
On Nov. 10, 1975, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank into
On Nov. 6, 2023, then-junior Kaylen Nelson made her Bradley
The Office of Inclusive Excellence (OIE) closed National First-Gen Student
With the worldwide rise of K-pop and its recurring industry
Bradley volleyball wrapped up its final home weekend of the
Bradley soccer’s season finale against Drake mirrored much of their
As the weather cools and the Bradley campus starts trading
Now that we’re ten weeks into the NFL season, we’ve

In light of the budget and faculty cuts prompted by this year’s financial deficit, Bradley’s American Association of University Professors (AAUP) wrote a letter to

The Bradley University Police Department (BUPD) released the official 2022 security and fire safety report on Sept. 29. The report includes statistics for crimes that

One of the most important decisions in any person’s lifetime is choosing what they want to do with their life. By the time English sophomore

The Writers Guild of America (WGA) ended its strike on Sept. 27. After nearly 150 days of protesting low-wages and the use of artificial intelligence,

Bradley SERVE, the volunteer organization on campus, hosted guest speaker Molly Hogeboom of Easterseals Central Illinois on Oct. 4 and invited participants to create sensory

Saturday was the Bradley soccer team’s Homecoming matchup versus the Missouri State Bears, who were ranked ninth in the country coming into the game. Students,

The critically acclaimed “Sex Education” returned with a new season on Sept. 21. Last year, the Netflix original series won “Best Comedy Series” at the

The Bradley volleyball team (7-10) took their talents to Nashville, Tennessee and Murray, Kentucky over the weekend to face Belmont and Murray State. The team
Jon Braun, a Bradley alumnus with a computer science degree, presented his self-started app Perikles at the Launching Innovations Speaker Series on Oct 3. The
With talk of the budget cuts floating around campus, students and faculty feel that they are not receiving sufficient answers about the university’s decision-making process.