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Campus mourns the loss of Wayne Evens

The Bradley community is mourning the loss of social work professor Wayne Evens, who passed last weekend on April 16. University President Gary Roberts sent out a school-wide email April 17 notifying campus of his passing and that campus flags would be flown at half…

‘Twelfth Night’ colors the stage

The Bradley Theater Department will perform its rendition of Shakespeare’s comedy “Twelfth Night” April 20 through 30 in the Hartmann Center. Shakespeare wrote “Twelfth Night” in the early 1600s, but today’s generation mostly recognizes the 2006 movie “She’s the Man.” Its plot involves romance, melancholy,…

Bastille brings the beat

There was no “bad blood” amongst the Bradley community as British indie pop band Bastille performed Tuesday in Renaissance Coliseum as part of their Wild, Wild World tour. The concert was put on by the Activities Council of Bradley University (ACBU), which sent out a…

Illinois pageant winner empowers women

Members of the Bradley community gathered Wednesday to honor the successes of women through the first Women’s Empowerment Banquet in the Hayden-Clark Alumni Center. The event was a collaboration of efforts from the Bradley colony Sigma Lambda Gamma and Women Who Empower.  Joselin Saldana, the…

Astronaut Robert Lawrence remembered

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the death of alumnus Robert Lawrence, who is best known as the first African American astronaut. In 1956, Lawrence graduated from Bradley with a degree in chemistry. According to emeritus professor Kurt Field of the Mund-Lagowski Department of…

Caribbean Tan & Salon pampers guests

A little piece of paradise recently opened up just across the street from campus. Located at 1217 W. Main St., Caribbean Tan & Salon provides an array of services including waxing, tanning, haircuts and manicures. Owner Amy Brewer moved her salon from Peoria Heights, where…

Respected alumnus passes at 93

An integral member of the Bradley community, alum Robert H. Michel, died Feb. 17 at the age of 93 in Arlington, Virginia. An email from university president Gary Roberts notified campus of Michel’s death hours after his passing. Since then, people across the nation have…

Best-selling author built on basketball and books

New York Times best-selling author Matt de la Peña visited campus last night to speak about his journey of self discovery through books in the Peplow Pavilion. De la Peña started by explaining his childhood growing up in a biracial home where his father was…

Four great romantic films and where to stream them

It doesn’t have to be Valentine’s Day to watch a good, sappy romantic movie. In fact, I’m fairly certain I’ve watched all that Netflix has to offer. So given my experience, I’ve compiled a list of some of the greatest romantic films that online streaming…

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