For Joe Ballent, it’s all about the green. Green, as in environmentally green that is. Ballent, a senior entrepreneurship major at Bradley has recently launched his own online business named Joe Greensleeves. Through his online store, Ballent sells clothes that he said are made in…
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Pink came to life Thursday morning at Meinen Field. More than 350 members of the Bradley and Peoria communities came together to capture an aerial photo of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure ribbon. Organizers were aiming to get 250 people to create…
A ForeWarn message was sent to the campus community early Sunday morning after a mugging in the heart of campus. It was the second such incident to take place within the campus proper this semester. About 1:40 a.m. Sunday, a freshman man was walking in…
The ForeWarn system was activated early this morning after a student was robbed at the intersection of St. James Street and Elmwood Avenue. The man was walking near the intersection about 1:40 a.m. when a tan van pulled up to him. Two men exited the…
Remember the crazed rap backlash that occurred a few years ago? Every moral leader crawled out of the woodwork to say rap was “poisoning the youth,” or “corrupting the children,” as they tried to tell people that listening to “In da Club” or Three 6…
Since the rise of Lupe Fiasco in 2006, the hip-hop scene has taken a drastic turn. Lupe was just the beginning. Since then, rappers such as Kid Cudi and The Cool Kids have followed in the footsteps of an indie rap artist trying to make…
Many young boys test out their poetry skills in grade school trying to impress a girl. It’s usually no more than a spin-off of “Roses are red, violets are blue.” Daunte Henderson was no different, until he turned that love of poetry into a blossoming…
You’ve seen them on “Jerry Springer,” destroying everything in their path, wrecking furniture, taking out referees and trashing the sets. I’m not talking about porn stars, angry moms or even drunk kissing cousins. It’s midget wrestling, and it’s going to be in Peoria. Extreme Midget…
Bradley’s soccer team kicked off its home schedule on a somber note Saturday at the second annual Danny Dahlquist Memorial Game pitted the Braves against the Louisville Cardinals. The Braves host this game to remember Danny Dahlquist, who would have been a senior this season.…
For the last time, three of Bradley’s athletes competed in front of their home crowd. The women’s tennis team held its Senior Day for Emily Regenold, Jessica Buterbaugh and Kelly Donohue against Creighton. “The three seniors on the team have been a pleasure to coach,…