October is a month known for its chilly weather, Halloween costumes and the infamous pumpkin spice latte. However, Bradleys Office of Diversity and Inclusion hopes to bring attention to the months celebration of LGBTQ+ and its history. With the roots of this annual recognition dating…
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The Bradley volleyball team will host its Fright Night game against Drake University tonight at 7 p.m. in Renaissance Coliseum. Students are invited to wear their Halloween costumes to compete in games, contests and win prizes. Admission is free and the dorm with the highest…
As a long-standing tradition at Bradley, faculty and staff will be honored for their many years of service to the university at an upcoming luncheon. President Gary Roberts will give a speech in recognition of the recipients and award them with a service pin. The…
Activities Council of Bradley University (ACBU) will be playing Halloweentown II: Kalabars Revenge tonight at 8 p.m. and Halloweentown High tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Marty Theater. On Monday, Oct. 30, Movie Club is holding a screening of The Shining at 7 p.m. in the…
On Sunday, Nov. 5 in Dingledine Music Center, Bradley Universitys saxophone quartets and quintet will hold their Saxfest concert. Alongside the professional Illinois Saxophone Quintet, the musical groups will be performing to honor international saxophone legend Eugene Rousseau, is a friend of Bradley saxophone professor…
Junior Brooke Engerman first started working with the Activites Council of Bradley University (ACBU) during the fall of her sophomore year and through the strides she has made in the organization the past year, she is currently the featured entertainment coordinator. I wasn’t very involved…
[My worst Halloween costume was] a cat: a black cat. I just [wore] ears and black. I was a black cat a couple times, to be honest. Grace Henderson, senior health science major I was a princess when I was little. I guess thats…
This semester Bradleys theater department has spent countless hours rehearsing to bring one of Americas best-loved books to the stage. Louisa May Alcotts 1869 novel Little Women chronicles the life of the March family especially Jo as they grow and change in Civil War-era New…
Sophomore Sam Kuhlmeyer is teaching a class this semester called iPhone 101 to students enrolled in the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Bradley. OLLI students range from ages 50 to 98, and the class meets every Thursday from Oct.12 to Nov. 2 at Bradley.…
As a mid-sized, private school, Bradley University offers many opportunities for students to get involved. Molly Paterson, the new secretary of the assembly on Student Senate, said she has seen the benefits student involvement provides. Paterson, a senior management and leadership major, has been on…