Bradley volleyball is like a yo-yo. Any positive progress they’ve made this year has lurched back, before moving forward again. The team stood at 3-3 heading into last Friday and Saturday’s matches against Jacksonville State, Central Michigan and Kansas City. One might wonder if this…
Posts published in September 2025
The opening weeks of college brim with chances to find community. For students of faith, the Catholic Braves lit the way with a welcoming bonfire last Friday. The event ran well into the night, beginning with a mass before dinner at the St. Joseph Newman…
Sometimes in sports, it’s more than just a game. This phrase accurately describes Bradley’s newest organization, BUnified, an organization founded with one clear goal: to bring inclusiveness to sports at Bradley for those with disabilities. “We think an inclusive environment is beneficial to everyone involved,”…
Bradley battled heat and humidity at the Badger Invitational last weekend and finished fourth in Madison, Wisconsin. The Braves’ 11-over-par total of 875 marked the second-lowest tournament score in the team’s history. Senior Caroline McConnell led the charge with the best outing of her career.…
On Tuesday, Bradley men’s golf wrapped up its second fall tournament at the Bluejay Invitational in Omaha, Nebraska, placing 10th in the team standings. The Braves showed flashes of strong play across the three rounds, but ultimately lacked the consistency needed to climb higher on…
In the last week, Bradley has exhibited the works of several artists on campus. From university alumna and Broadway star Morgan Siobhan Green, to a flute-and-piano faculty recital, supporting Bradley’s arts has never been easier. Investing in the arts at an educational institution like this…
Depression is selfish. Maybe not for most people, but it is for me. When I’m in an episode, I see things differently and think differently. My thoughts swirl back to myself, misreading interactions and isolating myself as the problem over and over again. You would…
Between 10:44 and 11:25 p.m. on Sept. 14, a student showering in Geisert Hall reported seeing a hand with a phone appear under her stall. When she reacted, the suspect fled the bathroom. BUPD was notified at 11:39 and began investigating immediately. Around 1 a.m.,…
The mainstream music industry loves numbers. With every song and project that drops, conversations around streams and Billboard charting control the conversation. But outside the spotlight, there are underrated artists ready to dominate. Without the pressure of mainstream expectations, fresh indie pop and alternative genre…








Making stars out of storytellers: The case for A-list directors
From Ryan Coogler to Zach Cregger to James Gunn, 2025 has been the year of the writer/director. But the ones behind the camera rarely get the same recognition as those in front of it. This summer, James Gunn, writer and director of “Superman,” appeared in…