Starting January, Bradley students will have the opportunity to spend a semester studying and working in Hollywood. “This is a great opportunity to participate in a career development internship,” BJ Lawrence, Associate Dean of the Slane College of Communication and Fine Arts, said. “Students will…
Posts published in September 2011
Construction on the new, eco-friendly Westlake Hall is well under way, and while the architecture will echo the original building design, technological capabilities will see a vast improvement. With six times as much space as the original Westlake building, the new facility will be home…
One of the things that has made the Internet such a viable place for news junkies is the rate at which stories appear, are dissected and then passed on. It’s a world that in one way, allows us to have all the information we would…
Commitment, truth and relationships are intimidating for most, but Jesse Reynolds is not running in the other direction. He expresses many of his ideas in his new book “The Truth Behind a Lie: The Road to Commitment,” published this past spring. Reynolds, a senior accounting…
I’ll admit it. I never saw any official word that the GCC labs would be making the change this year and only knew about the modifications through various faculty members. And I also didn’t know the desktop machines wouldn’t be replaced. But you can’t tell…
The Scout collectively developed a list of destinations in Peoria that we feel are the least recognized but should be visited by Bradley students. Peoria Theater 3225 N. Dries Lane (Attached to Landmark) Sadly, due to financial issues, the theater is closing its…
Ten years ago the United States and the world as we knew it was forever changed when the cowardly acts of Sept. 11 were carried out on American soil. Nearly 3,000 innocent Americans lost their lives on that tragic day. A day that will be…
The beginning of the school year is in session and students are already stressed. With many things to do and little time to get it done, it is no wonder why people go “bonkers” so soon. In a 2008 survey of 2,253 college students conducted…


