Bradley’s non-conference series against the University of Omaha-Nebraska Mavericks couldn’t have gone much worse. They lost all three games, with all three facets of their game letting them down at one point over the weekend. The team couldn’t muster up much offense in the opener…
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With Main Street currently out of order, it seems as though Peoria is becoming less and less friendly toward any mode of transportation that’s not walking. Driving around campus can be a bit difficult now that traffic is being directed through the residential streets, but…
While the men’s tennis team took the weekend off to prepare for the Missouri Valley Conference tournament, the women’s team wrapped up the regular season with a pair of matchups at the David Markin Tennis Courts. On April 18, the team took on a Southern…
It’s the most wonderful time of the year It’s an amazing time to be a sports fan. The NBA playoffs are just getting started, but there’s no real point in worrying about them too much yet; they’ll still be playing in June. Major League Baseball’s…
As a child, walking into the old Robertson Fieldhouse with his late father for a Bradley Braves basketball game, Dave Snell ‘76 needed only one game to fall in love with a university, basketball team and city that to this day he calls home. “I’m…
Love is a funny thing. It was in 1755 when Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s play “The Rivals” was first performed, and its message is still applicable now, more than 200 years later. Considered one of Sheridan’s masterpieces, “The Rivals” is a story about love and all…
Bradley track was busy last week, as the men’s and women’s teams competed in four meets in California and another in Illinois. At the Mt. Sac Relays on April 17, junior Chase Coffey started the weekend strong by breaking his own record in the steeplechase.…
If you’re a graduating senior, there’s a high chance that the only thing you’re worrying about at this point is making it to graduation (or the senior bar crawl). What with the ceremony itself, saying some goodbyes and the millions of photos your family will…
Music festivals have become a quintessential part of the summertime experience for the fun-loving young adult. The idea of being totally immersed in all of your favorite music, surrounded by thousands of like-minded people, forgetting the worries and woes of real life can be exceptionally…
After former president of South Africa Nelson Mandela died last December, world leaders mourned the loss of a champion for Civil Rights. Several United States Congress members made the trip to Africa, including Ill.’s Aaron Schock ’02 and John Lewis from Georgia’s 5th district. Lewis…