Jane Walsh appointed vice president for advancement
Jane Walsh is a Peoria native with more than 20
Jane Walsh is a Peoria native with more than 20
The passing of Cameron Paul was an unexpected tragedy. At
With their chances at making the Missouri Valley Conference tournament
Bradley track and field made two stops in Iowa last
For decades, the best way to get yourself recognized for
Three years ago, a global pandemic ended – for humans.
Sometimes, a season doesn’t end because a team wasn’t good
The Zaleski Drop Tower currently sits next to the elevators
For the first time since 2000, the men’s golf MVC
It usually starts as background noise. An episode plays while
It was June 2022. I was casually sitting in my
The Scout staff has compiled a list of its favorite
With the 2026 NFL Draft concluded, 257 collegiate players have
Despite the court being dormant, the college basketball offseason is
Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion, whose real name is Megan
About 37 years ago, Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice” was released in
Thursday, I got into my car, ready to attack the
Since its 2021 debut, animated superhero television series “Invincible” has
If you ask any member of society how they think a show about young rich kids would do in the Nielsen ratings, I would venture to
Over-the-top controversy is to MTV’s Video Music Awards as dull monotony is to the Oscars. Maybe the two pulled a “Freaky Friday,” and this year’s Oscars will
Students crossing Olin Quad last Friday may have seen a familiar sight – members of Delta Upsilon jumping on a trampoline. Although some may have
Bradley is taking the lead in integrating full service community schools with the Peoria community. The full service community schools project, started in 2006, is
Information Resources and Technology has spent the last five years telling students with AT&T service to get rid of it and switch to a different
Nine years ago, Eastern Illinois University student Shannon McNamara was brutally murdered in her apartment. Since then, her sorority sister, Erin Weed, has been speaking
Sophomores looking to move out of the dorms next year only have a few options. Off-campus apartments, houses, the new Main Street Commons and St.
Six years ago the late Sen. Robert Byrd attached one somewhat irrelevant sentence to the Omnibus spending bill. That sentence created Constitution Day, requiring publicly funded universities across
After two busy weekends, men’s recruitment came to a successful end this past Sunday. Associate Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life Jesse Koch commented on this success. “We
Finding a job following college can be a daunting task to many. With a bad economy, many layoffs, budget cuts and businesses closing constantly, one cannot be