This episode of The Focus has the newly elected student body president for the 2022-2023 school year, David Daye, as a guest for this episode. He talks about his interests in politics, teaching and speech, his lost election, rerunning and plans for his presidency.
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Valerie Vasconez and Madalyn Mirallegro discuss what it means to be an ally in the LGBT community and their own experiences in it as well.
It’s a landmark off the beaten path of campus: the home of Lydia Moss-Bradley. Who owned it? Why isn’t it a museum? What’s the history of the house? News editor and host Anthony Landahl takes a trip to the home that Lydia lived in and…
A Bradley student started a petition calling for the installation of a public address system in the Singles Complex. The system would carry Bradley’s Forewarn audible alert. Host Anthony Landahl talks to assistant new editor Angeline Schmelzer about student concerns and the significance of the…
After obtaining the certificate of occupancy for the Business and Engineering Convergence Center, Bradley University announced it would start moving faculty and staff in the new building the week of Oct. 14. However, the move-in was delayed to the week of Oct 21. Host Deeana Cantu…
With a variety of events taking place on campus to celebrate Homecoming, host Deeana Cantu talks to copy editor Veronica Blascoe about the week’s highlights and revisions of past Homecomings.
With the school year in full swing, this year’s enrollment numbers were released with minor shortcomings. Host Deeana Cantu talks to editor-in-chief Tony Xu about what the numbers mean.
In the first episode , Anthony Landahl sits down with Copy Editor Angeline Schmelzer to talk about the major disruptions in Bradley’s Wi-Fi last month, what the school has done to find solutions to the systems, other adjustments and the challenges of reporting on a…