Renee Borough performs her original song “Flower In The Garden”
Listen to first time musical guest Renee Borough perform her amazing original song “Flower in the Garden”
Listen to first time musical guest Renee Borough perform her amazing original song “Flower in the Garden”
Delaney Giles goes over the past week for Bradley Soccer, Volleyball, and Hockey. With some wins and some losses, Bradley is looking for a great week in the upcoming games.
Marcella Hackbardt, who is an artist and professor, visited Bradley to give a lecture about her new project “Make Believe”. Listen to her journey and how she got to where she is today.
The Student Senate met last week to discuss all of the recent changes going on with Bradley. Students are encouraged to attend these meetings to learn more and give input into the changes being implemented.
Morton, known as the pumpkin world, just wrapped up their annual 4 day festival. There was great food, music, and attractions. Students and families gathered to watch all of the floats and celebrate one of Central Illinois’ greatest traditions.
The Spanish Club held their first meeting where they played Loteria, a game similar to Bingo. Winners got various prizes. There were also snacks and drinks provided for all students.
Micah Gatewood interviews Renee Bilsborough about her Broadway journey and her upcoming Bradley Broadway play Into The Woods. Go watch her upcoming play later this semester!
Sewsation, winner of last year’s New Student Organization of the Year, held their first introductory meeting for new and returning members. Sewsation is helping teach students how to sew to help limit waste.
Harvey Newcomb discusses close games in both soccer and volleyball from the past week. Soccer struggling with an 0-2 week and Volleyball going a negative 1-2. Bradley though is geared for a good week ahead with Family Weekend.
Active Minds hosted a tabling event at the student center to raise awareness for suicide prevention month. They sold green ribbons, which is a symbol to show that it is ok to speak up and that you are not alone in mental health struggles.