Preseason events change To start the 2014-2015 men’s and women’s basketball seasons, the Bradley athletic department announced that it will be changing the pre-season events most students are used to. Men’s basketball coach Geno Ford and women’s basketball coach Michael Brooks will host the Bradley…
Posts published in September 2014
The saying “patience is a virtue” can be applied to many sports, but none exemplifies it more than the sport of fishing. Sitting, mostly motionless, in one place for an extended period of time can be a chore. However, the wait is worth it if…
When the sun set on Wednesday, the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah began a new year on the Jewish calendar. Many of you may not have the slightest idea of what Rosh Hashanah is and why someone in The Scout would be writing about it.…
Alaskan news reporter Charlene Ebge (also known as Charlo Greene) lit the Internet ablaze Sept. 22 when she announced that she was the CEO of the Alaskan Cannabis Club and quit her job during a live news report. She went out with a bang. Ebge’s…
Forgetting the essentials at home, getting lost while walking to class or debating one’s major, as a freshman there is a lot to worry about during the first few weeks of school. But, there is also a lot to look forward to: that first “A,”…
Bradley Theatre Department is starting the semester strong with its production of “Spring Awakening.” The musical adaptation is set in 19th century Germany and focuses on a plethora of hot button issues such as abortion, homosexuality, premarital sex and suicide, just to name a few.…
At Sunday’s Joint Council meeting, Director of Student Activities Tom Coy presented greek chapter officers with a revised housing release policy, which establishes GPA requirements for greek members looking to move into chapter houses. According to Coy, the changes stem from an effort to hold…
We have to say, we’re impressed. As a small, private university in the heart of Illinois, Bradley has broadened its horizons, bringing increased cultural diversity to campus. There are a lot of stories nationally and worldwide that could bring down morale, but Bradley has stepped…
• A non-student male approached two student patrol employees at 10:34 p.m. in the 1500 block of Bradley Avenue Sept. 18. The male told the employees he was hallucinating, hearing voices and needed medical assistance. When officers arrived, the male admitted to being in the…