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Volleyball Team Falls Short Against DePaul

The Bradley Parent Association put on a pregame tailgate before the playing of Saturday’s Volleyball game against DePaul.
They served Texas-style BBQ, brisket, baked beans, coleslaw, and cookies for dessert, of course.
The Bradley cheerleaders got the fans fired up to cram the Coliseum, as 1,115 fans showed up, the 4th largest crowd in Bradley Volleyball history.
Let’s […]


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Women’s Golf Team Soars in Chicago

The Women’s Golf team was in Chicago over the weekend and had a strong showing, finishing in 2nd place out of 6 teams.
Danielle Lemek tied for 3rd, shooting a 3 over 75.
Fellow seniors Allison Walsh and Jenna Roadley would join Lemek in the top 10, as they tied for 8th.
The Golf team will be in […]


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Soccer Team Loses Close Game Against Omaha

The Bradley Soccer team finished their three-game road trip last weekend by taking on the 22nd ranked Omaha Mavericks.
The Braves would fall behind early, but freshman Austin Bell scored his first career goal in the 40th minute to tie the game at 1.
Bradley would take the lead in the second half on a goal by […]



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Entertainment News 9/23/15

After NBC dropped ties with Donald Trump for his controversial words and his presidential race, the search for a new host of “The Celebrity Apprentice” was underway.
They just announced who that host will be.
The actor-turned-governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will be the new host of the show, and we hear he has his own twist on Trump’s […]


Balloon Artist John Cassidy

ACBU hosted the comedian John Cassidy in the Student Center ballroom this past Saturday.
Bradley usually tries to bring him to campus every year for family weekends.
He is a nationally recognized campus performer that can do some interesting tricks with balloons.
He has a record for inflating and sculpting 747 balloons in one hour.
He has been on […]


New Washing Machines and Dryers

Bradley students have recently received an upgrade that they’re all very thankful for.
New washing machines and dryers have been installed in the residence halls and St. James Apartment facilities.
The upgrade is part of an all-campus conversion to new laundry equipment that was much needed.
The former machines were dirty and inefficient, causing many students frustration.
The new […]


Culture on the Quad

Bradley’s Student Senate presented Culture on the Quad last Thursday, an event geared toward promoting other cultures to the students.
Through the forms of food and music, students and faculty had the chance to try Moroccan, Latin, and Asian-inspired meals.
In the center of the food vendors was a stage where several groups performed, including a mariachi […]


One World Cafe History

We take a look nearby Bradley’s campus at One World Cafe, where many students like to get some great-tasting food.
But what most people don’t know is the rich history behind the popular restaurant.
Anthony Johnson has the story.
 


Fall Job & Internship Fair

The Fall Job Fair was last Thursday at the Renaissance Coliseum, where it had its largest attendance of businesses in its history.
It brought out a lot of big area names, including Caterpillar, Maui Jim, and John Deere.
Executive Director of the Smith Career Center, Jon Neidy, explains just how much bigger the fair was this year. […]