Bradley’s Association of Latin American Students (ALAS) led over three dozen students in a march across campus, calling attention to the impact of recent U.S. immigration policies on students and their families. Photos by Scarlett Rose Binder
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“No hate, no fear; immigrants are welcome here.” These words rang out on Friday as more than three dozen students marched across Bradley’s campus, raising their voices in support of the immigrant community. The demonstration, organized by Bradley’s Association of Latin American Students (ALAS), called…
Spring has officially sprung, and Bradley’s music and entertainment industry (MEI) students are celebrating the turn of the season in style. They invite the community to their spring concert, a free event set for Tuesday at the Dingledine Music Center. As part of the MEI…
The renovation and expansion of Williams Dining Hall, which began in October, is now about halfway done. In these past five months, on-campus dining has been limited, leaving Geisert as one of students’ most effective options. Meanwhile, River City Construction has been making steady progress…
Ben and Jerry aren’t the only guys who know how to make good ice cream. At Bradley, Sigma Lambda Beta (SLB) has the inside scoop. SLB brothers invited students to join them on Tuesday in learning how to make homemade ice cream. The Latino-based multicultural…
Robert Henry Lawrence Jr. (1935-1967) was a United States Air Force officer and the first African-American astronaut, but before soaring to these heights, he navigated the classrooms of Bradley University. Now, nearly 69 years after graduating, Lawrence will once again be present on campus in…
If happiness is a warm blanket, Epsilon Sigma Alpha is wrapping the community in warmth and cheer. At their latest recruitment event, ESA members invited students to make fleece tie blankets, both as a bonding activity and a way to contribute to a good cause.…
Valentine’s Day totally slays. At least, if you’re in love it does. For many singles, enduring the hyper-commercialized holiday can feel as torturous as getting slain. And in today’s film landscape, that’s exactly what happens. Welcome to the 2025 Valentine’s film scene, where swoony, heartfelt…
Bradley students across campus came together for an event celebrating music’s biggest night on Sunday. Mic Check hosted a Grammy watch party, uniting attendees over a shared love of music, glamour and, of course, free food. While 2025 marks the 67th ceremony presented by the…









Snow White and the seven affronts to originality
Mirror, mirror on the wall, where has Hollywood’s originality gone? Each year, hundreds of films hit the big screen, but many of these stories are anything but new. Instead, movie lovers are bombarded by prequels, sequels and regurgitated plotlines from the past. When done correctly,…