The definition of art is considered by many to be a subjective thing. For one local artist, his definition came from looking inward. “[Art is] everything that has culminated in [an artist’s] life to one point,” Alexander Martin, adjunct art professor and Bradley alumnus, said.…
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Hosted by the Intellectual and Cultural Activities Committee (ICAC), Hyeyeon Jung will perform a solo piano recital at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 8 at Dingeldine Music Center. As an internationally accredited musician, Jung has won many international competitions, including: Seoul Music Competition, Seattle International Piano Competition and Southern…
Black History Month will begin with an event during which students will learn about influential black women in history. A special guest will be in attendance to give advice on how to narrow goals, stay committed to bring visions to life. The event will have…
In an effort to expose students to the struggles and perspectives of African-American college students throughout history, the Black America Board Game hosted by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion offers attendees to participate in an interactive board game, which puts students in the shoes…
Since 2003, Chicago Grill has been giving the Peoria community a taste of authentic Chicago hot dogs, sandwiches and deep dish pizza. With only one Peoria location 20 minutes away from campus, operating manager Michael Simon wanted to expand his franchise and bring his Chi-town…
The Foster College of Business’s Dean Darrell Radson has stepped down, and in his place, former associate marketing professor Matthew O’Brien to fill in as interim dean. The Foster College of Business is “grateful for the significant contributions he made to our college and his…
Changing the world and earning $8,000 to do so could be a two-page paper and three-minute presentation away, thanks to the upcoming Bradley Big Idea 2018 Entrepreneurship and Innovation Competition. This is Bradley’s first year holding the contest, in which students from all departments are…
“I just play video games, mostly first-person shooter games. I also listen to mostly Indie-type music which lifts my mood up.” Brian Lauer Electrical engineering, freshman “I go hunting for birds and deer during the winter. And occasionally, if the lakes are frozen, I…
Story has been updated since initial publication on Jan. 26 with the results of the blood drive. Once again, Bradley and Illinois State University solidified their rivalry by teaming up with the American Red Cross for the annual Challenge on 74, a competitive blood drive…
While most students enjoyed winter break cozied up by a fire or spending time with family and friends at home, some opted to take classes. More than that, other J-term students opted to travel abroad. Senior Interactive Media major Hannah Gaska and her fellow ENG…