Incoming freshmen can expect University Hall to have a new look
The ongoing renovations of University Hall (UHall) are intended to
The ongoing renovations of University Hall (UHall) are intended to
“This is a group that I think is going to
The results are in, and the students have spoken. Next
Bradley showed flashes of strong play but couldn’t sustain it,
Bradley men’s golf wrapped its regular season on a high
With the NBA Play-In Tournament underway and the playoffs beginning
In order to be eligible for NBA awards, players must
In many ways, Viktor Orbán was everything Donald Trump hopes
Homelessness has tripled in Peoria. Flyers hanging across campus read
On April 8, BUPD received a report expressing concerns regarding
Sometimes, I struggle to breathe. Something invisible grasps at me
When the transfer portal opened, the first call that former
With enrollment numbers on the decline nationwide, Bradley has been
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and Bradley has several
Sports events usually gather cheering fans into stadiums, but on
Bradley track and field’s second weekend of the outdoor season
Doubleheader, a rainout, another doubleheader and a losing streak snapped.
Just two weeks since its release, “BULLY” doesn’t sound like
Bradley women’s tennis didn’t let Friday’s heartbreak turn into a

The idea of Halloween brings different images to mind. For some, it’s scary costumes. For others, it’s bags full of delicious candy. But for communities

Peggy Hubbard, who calls herself “a Republican who boldly speaks the truth,” visited campus Monday to prove she could do just that. “You want someone
Students and faculty took part in an emotional discussion following the presentation of a movie about immigration and education last week, as part of Hispanic

A Peoria businesswoman knows all about expanding her work through social media, and she’s hoping it’ll help change the way people look at nutrition. Amanda
Approximately 35 students gathered in the Marty Theater united by a single challenge: dare to lead. For five hours, the students underwent lectures and discussions,

While discussing the future of chemistry, this year’s Kolb Lecture Series speaker emphasized the importance of green education. John Warner gave his lecture “Green Chemistry:

If you walk into Cory Barker’s office, and you might not be able to guess what he does. He could be an Indiana University graduate,
Children ran about the floors of Markin, with their faces painted like butterflies and stuffed lions clutched to their chests. A magician roamed around, performing
The purpose of Black History Month can be described in three words: celebrate black excellence. Events this month hosted by numerous organizations are helping Bradley