Spanish Club Hosted Loteria with Prizes
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.
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.
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.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) hosted a recruitment event where you could meet their members while making artwork. Epsilon Sigma Alpha is a service sorority that unites women in giving back to the community.
ACBU had their first annual dive-in movie last Sunday. Students enjoyed hanging out with their friends, winning prizes, and watching Moana 2 all by the Markin pool.
Bradley’s Esports Club is dedicated to delivering the best gaming experiences to students, whether they’re casual players or competitive pros. From hosting campus tournaments to competing at the collegiate level, the club offers a welcoming space for gamers to connect and grow.
Bradley’s Psychology Club recently hosted several engaging events aimed at connecting with alumni and promoting their mission to educate and uplift the science of psychology. Focused on fostering campus-wide involvement not just within the Psychology Department.
Scarlet dives into the latest in entertainment, from the upcoming Broadway adaptation of 10 Things I Hate About You to a surge at the box office. She also shares her personal take on the new thriller Drop. Is it worth the watch?
Pastor Irene shares the mission of the Southside Community Center: to impact the community one relationship at a time. Through youth development programs and parent support initiatives, the center is committed to building stronger families and a more connected community. Her message highlights the power of personal connection in creating lasting change.
Bradley Athletics wraps up the semester with updates on transfers, future basketball players, and the latest in softball scores and baseball highlights.
MadMac’s landed in the hands of local resident Maddie Norman, and has officially opened its doors in Germantown Hills. Open seven days a week, the new spot promises to deliver more than just great food—Norman plans to host a variety of fun events aimed at bringing the community together.