In 1967, San Francisco was bracing itself for the “Summer of Love,” an event that would see hundreds of thousands of people flock to the city for the gathering. That same year, current Los Angeles Dodgers radio broadcaster Charley Steiner began a journey of his…
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Associate Athletic Director for Communications Bobby Parker provided an update on the potential streaming agreement between Bradley, ESPN and the Missouri Valley Conference and a call to action for students Jan. 22. In October, Parker, Director of Athletics Michael Cross and Department of Communication Chairperson…
When the final horn sounded last Saturday night, the seven seniors on the Bradley Club Hockey team bid farewell to the Owens Center. “Knowing that’s the last time I’ll put on a home Bradley jersey, it’s disappointing,” assistant captain and forward Doug Miceli said. “But,…
The women’s tennis team opened up the spring season with a trip to Milwaukee. After a loss to Marquette on Saturday, they bounced back on Sunday with a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to earn a weekend split. The Braves are optimistic for the…
If the definition of insanity truly is doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results, it may be time to have Bradley’s athletic department institutionalized. For the most part, 2014 was not a banner year in Bradley athletics. Sure, the softball…
The Bradley men and women’s track and field teams kicked off the 2015 indoor season with success in their first two meets; first at the Illini Classic Jan. 17 and then at the John Craft Invitational Jan. 24. The Illini Classic marked Bradley’s first men’s…
The Bradley women’s basketball team began 2015 the same way they ended 2014: on a losing streak. The women fell to every opponent they faced over winter break, losing by an average deficit of 18 points per game. The rough stretch is due to multiple…
Thursday evening, Bradley University announced plans for the establishment of the Charley Steiner School of Sports Communication, which will be the first named sports communication school in the nation. Charley Steiner, the namesake and benefactor, is a National Radio Hall of Famer and Bradley alumnus…
The scent of bacon could be smelled all throughout Renaissance Coliseum Tuesday night, due to a free bacon giveaway for the first 300 students. On the court, the men’s basketball team had to rebound from a disappointing Thanksgiving break as they welcomed Central Michigan to…
There’s no place like home, Dorothy said in the Wizard of Oz. Entering Thanksgiving week, the Bradley women’s basketball team had only two road games left in its season-long five game road trip before coming home for an eight game home stand, which could not…