Year of the Pig
It’s the Year of the Pig in the Chinese calendar, and Bradley’s Chinese Culture Club helped students ring in the new year.
It’s the Year of the Pig in the Chinese calendar, and Bradley’s Chinese Culture Club helped students ring in the new year.
Last weekend, Dingeldine Music Center held a concert featuring opera and Broadway hits to raise money for incoming students. Trey Gilliland talked to some of the people behind it for more information.
Bradley’s Visual Voices seminars return once again to let artists show off and talk about their work. Photographer Holly Roberts is the first speaker of 2019, and Rachel Masloske talked to her to see what her artwork is all about.
Love is in the air on Bradley’s campus, and reporter Jade Sewell is on the hunt for answers.
Dingeldine Music Center has recently undergone some major upgrades to help bring the building and its performances to new audiences. Max Allen visited Dingeldine to learn more.
Former Bradley student Hannah Ramlo returned to Bradley’s campus to talk with students about her nonprofit organization Soulside Healing Arts. Ramlo told students about the importance of wellness and methods to improve their physical and mental well-being.
Bad Movie Club returns for another semester, kicking off with 1978’s “Attack of the Killer Tomatoes.” Max Allen takes you inside to see just how bad a bad movie can get.
Last Friday was World Hijab Day, a celebration of the headscarf most commonly associated with Muslim women. Bradley’s Muslim Student Association held an event to honor the event and teach students about the importance of the hijab.
Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. series remains one of the most popular fighting game franchises in the world. A new Bradley club seeks to use the game to bring students together with some friendly competition.