Exclusive Interview: Bradley Commit Trevon Payton discusses journey from Division II to the Hilltop
When the transfer portal opened, the first call that former
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
This past Monday and Tuesday marked the first time in
When Yuri Gagarin became the first human to enter space,
As my mother twirled and danced in the banquet hall,
At the most recent NFL Owners Meetings in Arizona, commissioner
Bradley had one goal in mind when creating their new
A week after head coach Kate Popovec-Goss left Bradley women’s
On Monday, the Chicago Bulls waived point guard Jaden Ivey
Everybody is going to die. That much is clear from
Three and a half weeks after the MVC Indoor Championships,
Bradley baseball returned to Dozer Park for the first time
Editor’s Note: This article includes mild spoilers. After months of

Sports events usually gather cheering fans into stadiums, but on April 9, the Caterpillar Global Communication Center’s (GCC) auditorium was filled with sports enthusiasts who

Everybody is going to die. That much is clear from the very beginning of “Everybody.” But the play doesn’t promise tears; instead, it welcomes curiosity.

When author Lorissa Rinehart asked her audience of Bradley students who saw themselves as activists, hands stayed down and silence hung until she asked a

Note: This article is a part of the April Fool’s Day edition, The Scoop, and is not meant to be taken seriously. When the fireworks

I can’t vividly remember the last thing I said to my grandpa over the phone. It’s not because it was a long time ago, but

There’s a common trope in crime dramas and true-crime documentaries: systemic setbacks that let an obvious suspect get away. While not every bureaucratic problem can

Many stories start with passionate leads who know exactly what they want; others utilize Bradley’s resources to flip the first page. “I was probably one

Over halfway into Black History Month, Bradley held its annual lecture honoring the legacy of its groundbreaking alumni and first-selected black astronaut, Major Robert H.

Bradley’s art students took charge of the Heuser Art Center’s gallery, putting together a collection of their favorite pieces – and they invited visitors to

It’s the time of year when pink and red are everywhere and snow may or may not be blanketing the streets. It’s Valentine’s Day. Whether