It’s April and as we are nearing the end of the semester, a few select students maybe wondering to themselves, “where did all this extra weight come from?” The freshman 15 has become one of the most feared issues on campus; because of your busy…
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Dear Bradley University, As the year comes to a close and SBO elections are nearly complete, I wanted to take a minute to reflect on my year as your student body president. Coming into office nearly a year ago I had much on my mind and…
To the Scout Editor: Last week’s Scout joined other newspapers in listing the money reportedly spent in hiring Geno Ford as Bradley’s men’s basketball coach: $25,000 for the search company; an undetermined amount for buying out Jim Les’s contract; $300,00 per year for four years…
You read on the front page today about Service on Saturday, a new program launched by the Lewis J. Burger Fellows. About 75 students headed into Peoria’s neighborhoods and gave a few hours of their weekend. It’s a nice thing to see, and it’s a…
Student Senate voting came to a close Tuesday night, but that doesn’t mean it is over. Student Body Officer elections will continue with a run-off between two presidential candidates, juniors Ivan Gonzalez and Tricia Anklan. “I think people usually vote less for run-offs because it…
More than 75 students gave up sleeping in Saturday to devote their time to others. Four local non-for-profit-organizations, including Midwest Food Bank and Girl Scouts, received help from Bradley students as part Service on Saturday, a program sponsored by the Lewis J. Burger Center for…
Peoria is preparing to see pink as Team Bradley sets up for the annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. The team will return to the Metro Center May 7 for the race. Team Bradley’s Captain Janet Lange said last year they had approximately…
Students may see the dorm recycling overhaul spread to academic buildings in the near future. “We have a policy that’s a working draft and has been approved,” Vice President for Business Affairs Gary Anna said. “We have tentatively agreed that next year there will be…
The warm weather brought a crowd to the Olin Quad where students were able to listen to live music, tie-dye shirts and eat good food-all in the name of spreading awareness about human rights. The event, named Jamnesty, was organized by Bradley’s student run organization…