Dingeldine Gets Upgraded
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.
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.
It should come as no surprise that some Bradley students would take an interest in the growing world of e-sports. Fortunately for them, a club on Bradley’s campus exists to help them with one of the world’s most popular online games.
The biggest football game of the year happened last Sunday, offering thrills, surprises, and (for Spongebob fans) crushing disappointment. In the first Campus Convos of 2019, reporter Jade Sewell asks Bradley students and faculty for their thoughts on the big game.
With winter weather wreaking havoc across the Midwest, it’s a good idea to stay indoors and cozy up with your favorite movie. Last Thursday, the ACBU held an event that let Bradley students do just that.
Lit. on Fire Books is a cozy used bookstore within walking distance of campus. They are home to a monthly open mic that draws and welcomes artists from the area. Reporter Tirza Sprigella is your guide through the winding shelves of the store.
There are plenty of ways to support Bradley Braves! If you have enthusiasm and a performer’s heart, try out for Bradley’s cheer team or otherwise consider joining the Red Sea and cheering from the stands with friends!