Women’s basketball wins rematch over Belmont, raises awareness for pediatric cancer promotion
Not only did Bradley women’s basketball grab a win against
Not only did Bradley women’s basketball grab a win against
Over halfway into Black History Month, Bradley held its annual
When Jaquan Johnson took his seat in the post-game presser,
Going into Friday’s matchup, Bradley women’s basketball were on a
The first series of the baseball season is always important.
Black History Month is a time of celebration and recognition.
After nearly seven decades of ceremonies, the 68th Grammys awarded
The Braves traveled to Auburn, Ala., this past weekend to
This Valentine’s Day weekend, the Bradley track team traveled to
In the past five days, Bradley students have been targeted
Time really does fly when you’re getting older. Everyone’s heard
As he held his follow-through and watched the ball swish
Unless you’re at a film festival, the first two months
Bradley’s previous four games included wins over Drake, Northern Iowa
To say Bradley’s defense has been middling this season would
Halli Poock, Caroline Waite, Lasha Petree and Gabi Haack. What
Bradley’s art students took charge of the Heuser Art Center’s
“We pay $2,300 to be here, and this is not how we’re supposed to be living,” said Ryan Miller, a sophomore mechanical engineering major. “It’s
The Renaissance Coliseum was a sea of suits and booths Wednesday as students and employers gathered for the Spring Job and Internship Fair. Whether job
New revisions are being made to Student Senate election policies including guidelines for write-in candidates, which may change the dynamics of elections. “They are taking
The motto of NAACP’s youth and college division is “A mission to lead, a commitment to succeed.” Bradley’s chapter has been working on doing just
Students now have the capability to log in to different web applications with a single log-in. “It’s one centralized login page now,” freshman electrical engineering
Though the record breaking snow storm is over, students and professors alike are still facing the consequences of the snow days that resulted. “I still
Senate didn’t waste any time filling the recently abandoned Student Body Treasurer seat. Junior mechanical engineering major Andrew Puhr was elected by Senate to complete
The Scout this week profiled problems plaguing Lovelace Hall, one of three singles buildings located along St. James Street. Furniture is crumbling, there might be
Thank you for shedding light on the issue of alcoholic energy drinks [in the Dec. 3 article “Four Loko bans sweeping across country, campuses to
The Super Bowl has become more than just a football game. It is an event. Non-football fans are entertained by new commercials and the halftime