Bradley Athletics Wraps Up the Semester!
Bradley Athletics wraps up the semester with updates on transfers, future basketball players, and the latest in softball scores and baseball highlights.
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.
The Charley Steiner Symposium covered a range of topics in sports communication. Charley Steiner left students with a recorded message. The symposium also highlighted student success stories from past Bradley University graduates.
Last Thursday, Visual Speakers explored Switzerland’s most influential artists. Ramon Munoz was invited to speak, sharing his personal experiences and insights into common billboard ads, posters, and film advertisements.
Bradley sophomore Jake Thomas composed the original musical A Shot Rang Out, balancing his academic workload with his passion for music. Thomas opens up about managing his time between school and composing, showcasing his dedication and creativity.
Micah Gatewood covers the exciting worlds of softball and baseball, providing in-depth analysis and highlights for fans.
As summer approaches, Bradley’s Cybersecurity Club is hosting its final movie nights of the semester. It’s also a chance for new students to connect and get involved before the fall.
Last week, Executive Producer Dave Lennie suffered a heart attack and took time off to recover. In a show of support, students and faculty came together last Friday to decorate his office inside and out. The surprise welcome-back was a heartfelt reminder of the strong community behind the scenes.
The 2025 Charley Steiner Symposium, held at GCC, focused on the advancements and achievements of various topics on sports communication and issues. The event featured discussions on various topics, including the use of AI in broadcasting.
The Interactive Media Department at Bradley offers numerous opportunities for students to showcase their work, with Fuse being one of the main platforms. Adalia Yeung speaks with Nat Wlodarczyk, the assistant student producer, about the exciting opportunities
for students to get involved and display their creative projects.