Sports for Everyone
Bradley’s intramural sports teams allow students who don’t have the time or skill level to participate in the official sports teams to have fun and play together. Maddy White has more.
Bradley’s intramural sports teams allow students who don’t have the time or skill level to participate in the official sports teams to have fun and play together. Maddy White has more.
Bradley’s Photography Society encourages students to view the world around them in interesting ways. Satchel Perlowski talks with the club’s president and some of its members to learn more.
No, what you’re seeing isn’t a screenshot of the upcoming remake of The Lion King; in fact, it’s something you can see right now in Peoria. Conor McEntree has more.
Kealia Wysocki talks with assistant sports performance coach Matt Friend to learn more about his job.
The devastating mass shooting in Christchurch, New Zealand shocked both the world at large and the international Muslim community. On March 29th, the Muslim Student Association held an event to discuss the attack. Matthew Kauerauf talked with some of the MSA’s members to learn more.
Bradley’s speech team held a showcase for students where speech team members could show their stuff before they went off to compete in nationals. Reporter Chandler Songer talked with some of the speech team’s members.
The Association of Latin American Students held a special event encouraging attendees to celebrate their heritage. Reporter Jacob Hicks went to the event and talked with some of the people behind it.
Bradley’s Armstrong Lecture series continued last Thursday with a guest speaker discussing protests that occurred in Japan in 1960. During our show, we conducted our first live on-location interview of the semester with Bradford Brown, the chair of the history department, to learn more about the lecture.
A group of Bradley students are competing with other colleges in the US to help develop new spacesuit technologies for NASA. Reporter Misa Nagase talked to some of the people behind it to learn more.