Around the world on Tuesday, people celebrated Earth Day. Each year, we see people campaigning for environmental justice and protections, volunteering to clean up around their communities and bringing general awareness to how we can better care for the planet. Earth Day coincides with National…
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On April 17 at 11:45 p.m., a female student reported being assaulted while dancing with friends at the Zoo Nightclub. According to the report, two men, one Bradley student and one unaffiliated individual, approached her from behind, grabbing her arms and shaking her. The female…
A road traveled tells a lot about a person. My journey between home and school has been a road I’ll never forget, literally. I have the 227-mile trek memorized like the back of my hand. There isn’t much to it — one stop at Kwik…
This NBA season featured one of the closest MVP races in NBA history. The top two candidates, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokic, both had historical seasons. Gilgeous-Alexander was the league’s leading scorer and led the Oklahoma City Thunder to the best record in the league.…
Five months ago, Bradley was on a mission to capture the Myrtle Beach Invitational Championship. In the semifinal, they found themselves locked in battle with Wright State — a game that featured big-time shots, late-game execution and a guard who refused to back down. That…
The River City has many attractions that draw people in. The Peoria Riverfront Museum, with a dome planetarium, giant screen theater and creative exhibitions, especially has a lot to offer. In hopes of creating something to unite the community, Bradley President James Shadid had the…
Since the transfer portal opened on March 24, there has been nothing but silence. For weeks, Braves fans waited — refreshing feeds, tracking rumors and commenting with red B emojis under the posts of any recruit linked to the 309. Rumors came and went. Yet…
Eight years ago, Japanese video game megacompany Nintendo released a revolutionary console: the Nintendo Switch. Now, it is in the controversial process of releasing its successor. Before the Switch, Nintendo was in a bit of a rough spot. The WiiU was a terrible attempt at…
Sometimes, what you’re looking for is right under your nose. This is what Bradley discovered in its search for a new dean of the Slane College of Communication and Fine Arts. A search committee, composed of seven faculty and staff members and one student, evaluated…








‘Pride and Prejudice’: Two centuries of bewitching audiences, body and soul
In a world where invitations to elaborate balls are few and far between, a movie ticket might be the next best thing, especially when “Pride and Prejudice” is on the marquee. The beloved 2005 adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic returned to theaters last weekend for…