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Posts published in December 2015

Bradley outlasts D-II Maryville to snap skid

In their first game following a break for final exams, the Bradley men’s basketball team snapped a nine game skid against Division-II Maryville University, winning 61-53. The Braves were still getting over final exam insomnia for the first five minutes of the game, as the…

Bradley student dies in car crash

Zakery Haubrich, a senior music business major from Quincy, Illinois, was killed in a car accident Monday night on his way home for winter break. The crash occurred at 4:42 p.m. on Route 24 near Tuscarora Road. According to an article from the Peoria Journal…

Giving Tuesday kicks off with a splash

Bradley took part in the international Giving Tuesday event for the first time on campus Dec. 1, raising $576,460 from 1,692 donors. Giving Tuesday, which started in 2012, is a global celebration of gratitude. It takes place on the Tuesday after Black Friday and Cyber…

Students show support for Planned Parenthood

Members of Feminists at Bradley and other community members gathered Wednesday at the intersection of Main Street and University Street to show solidarity for Planned Parenthood. The event was held as a response to the recent Colorado Springs shooting. “The demonstration is modeled after and…

Hell’s Kitchen’s best P.I.

Recently, Marvel has dumped its newest Netflix original into our lives, and boy, is it a stark difference from its movies. Its previous series “Daredevil” (not the god-awful film) focused on Matt Murdock and his struggle to clean up Hell’s Kitchen, a small section of…

Study Abroad derails Paris plans

In light of the November Paris attacks, the International Programs Office has cancelled the January interim trip to Paris, France, due to safety concerns for Bradley students. Many students attending the Paris interim were enrolled in a general education course, and other arrangements have been…

Volleyball finishes another disappointing season

After jumping out of the gate with three wins and winning five out of six matches to start the season, youth and inexperience set in for the Bradley women’s volleyball team. The team went on to lose 16 consecutive and 23 out of 24 matches…

Women’s basketball rolls into a two game win streak

There’s just something about playing on the road for the women’s basketball team. Head coach Michael Brooks said when they travel, the team seems to have more of an attacking edge. That edge helped boost the Braves past Chicago State Wednesday night 66-60, putting them…

Unanswered Speak Up questions addressed

The following questions were not answered at Student Senate’s Speak Up event Nov. 16, but The Scout followed up on them with the appropriate departments this week for responses. Q: Why is there a $500 study abroad fee attached to students who are studying abroad…

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