Bradley brings Ep!c advocacy to campus
Advocacy is a necessary component of society as it ensures
Advocacy is a necessary component of society as it ensures
WARNING: CONTAINS HEAVY SPOILERS In 2023, Blumhouse presented the Five
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Hilltop Happenings, a newsletter run by Student Activities, discontinued communications after last spring semester. Since then, students have been using the B-Involved app to find

Former Bradley President Stephen Standifird resigned from his role effective June 15. Former Board of Trustees Chair Jonathan Michael has served as interim president since

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more accepted in academic and professional realms, decisions must be made about how and when this resource can be utilized.

The public’s interest in true crime significantly increased after Truman Capote released his 1965 novel “In Cold Blood,” which covered the brutal murders of the

College students are tight on money; it’s a tale as old as time. With the state of the economy, students now, probably more than ever,

Since COVID, the popularity of crocheting as a hobby has been on the rise. With no confirmed origin, crocheting has been linked to Arabia, where

Created to bridge the gap between those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and those without, Best Buddies fosters friendships between young adults in the

At age six, Chuck Aoki was diagnosed with hereditary sensory autonomic neuropathy, a rare genetic disorder that numbed all of his senses from the elbows

As Homecoming festivities took over campus this week, there have been traditional events such as the Painting of the Lydia’s and the pageant show. There

Every year, Bradley professors invite guest speakers to give students a taste of what their futures potentially hold. Professors Seth Katz, Heather Ford, Brad Eskridge