Entering the workforce can be challenging, and the entertainment industry is among the most daunting to navigate. Fortunately, aspiring professionals can learn from those who have successfully paved the way. Jen Conod-Clausell has one such story to tell. As a seasoned producer who has worked…
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Bradley women’s basketball (8-11, 2-6 MVC) traveled to Illinois State (12-7, 6-2 MVC) on Sunday, looking to snap an eight-game losing skid against the Redbirds in the I-74 rivalry. Senior guards Soleil Barnes and Tamia Perryman kicked off the scoring for the Braves. Barnes knocked…
Bradley track and field finished their trifecta of meets in Iowa City as they took on the challenge of the Larry Wieczorek Invitational. In their third year in a row competing at this meet, the Braves provided a performance to be proud of early in…
I’ve always been told your mental health affects your physical health and vice versa, but I’ve found that pain is just pain. No matter which comes first, the other will drag you down. A pain-free morning is cut with depression and a sunny disposition met…
During Christmas break, recipients of the Illinois Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant received an email from Betsy Hull, Bradley’s Vice President of Finance and Administration, stating that the state of Illinois would be reducing MAP Grant funding for its spring semester recipients. Recipients were understandably…
More than two months after its release, “Wicked” still has the media and audiences under its spell. From theaters to streaming services, social media and beyond, director Jon M. Chu’s highly anticipated adaptation has become more than just a film; it’s a cultural event. But…
On Jan. 17 at approximately 11:35 p.m., an intoxicated man loitered inside Insomnia Cookies, which reportedly was okay with employees. A Door Dasher and his friend came in to pick up an order when the three individuals exchanged words, resulting in the friend becoming physical…
In Bradley’s first game against Southeast Missouri State this season, the Braves got off to a strong start, leading 15-8, when freshman point guard Jaquan Johnson checked into the game for the first time in his college career. Johnson took a few minutes to get…
There are few things in sports that are better than rivalry games. Team records don’t matter; fans pack the stands and each team throws the kitchen sink at each other to have bragging rights for the year. The rivalry between Bradley (18-3, 9-1 MVC) and…
The last time Bradley (15-3, 6-1 MVC) and Indiana State (9-9, 3-4 MVC) played each other, the Braves won 90-89 on the road via a last-second layup, courtesy of senior guard Duke Deen. The Sycamores traveled to Carver Arena on Wednesday, but the game was…








