Safety is important, on and off campus, and students should know what to do if or when they are in a situation where a crime is taking place. “No matter where a person is, safety is a shared responsibility,” Bradley Chief of Police Brian Joschko…
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Once a year the Olin quad is packed with cardboarad and socializing, all for a good cause. Habitat for Humanity hosted its annual Shack-A-Thon event with over 20 clubs and organizations roughing it to raise funds for the charity. Coordinator Sandy Wagner said the charity…
The men’s tennis team continued it’s winning ways in its second consecutive tournament last weekend. With a combined singles record of 32-6, the team saw four of its members earn a perfect 4-0 record over the weekend. From No. 2 singles freshman Ahmed Al Bitar…
I agree with The Scout’s editorial of Friday, Sept. 23, that there is no good reason for The Scout to receive only “sanitized” and “filtered” police reports of police activities on or near Bradley’s campus. I understand that the University administration wants to protect the…
Bradley recently added a new edge to the classic campus tour, creating an even more interactive experience for potential students. The admissions department has introduced iPads for select tours to use by the Student Admission Representatives and prospective students during tours. The iPad uses an…
Eight students were extended an internship opportunity with Max Q Motorsports for the remainder of the 2011 NASCAR season after assisting the team this past weekend at the NASCAR Sprint Cup event. Bradley was the primary sponsor of Max Q Motorsports’ No. 37 Ford Fusion…
The Bradley Braves men’s tennis team opened with a 30-5 singles record to begin the 2011-12 season after hosting a round-robin style tournament last weekend. “We didn’t lose a match from the fifth through eighth flight to an opponent,” coach Jesse Plote said. “The depth…
The Jewish community is reinvigorated with the creation and dedication of the new Hillel house, which accommodates the needs of the active Jewish community found at both Bradley and in the greater Peoria area. The house was inaugurated Wednesday with speeches by President Joanne Glasser…
Bradley soccer coach Jim DeRose said at the beginning of the season he didn’t expect his team to finish the year undefeated. He was proven right last Friday night at Shea Stadium as the Braves suffered their first defeat to Memphis 1-0. DeRose said the…
This year’s Homecoming will take place Oct. 12-16, featuring several events such as the Taking Back Sunday concert and much-loved Foamcoming party. “Students should expect to have fun, win prizes and have the opportunity to express their Bradley spirit,” Director of Student Activities Michelle Whited…