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Posts published in December 2014

Orchesis offers fall preview

Bradley’s official dance team, Orchesis, held its fall sneak preview show Nov. 21 in the Markin Recreation Center. The show’s first dance, “Back in Black,” had the dancers wearing leather pants, combat boots and tank tops. The dance followed the pirouette and repeated arabesque style…

Non-traditional Christmas movies

The holiday season is now in full swing, and that means nothing but Christmas music in every store you go to, commercials telling you everything you need to get your significant other and, of course, holiday movies left and right. Sometimes, these movies are everything…

Prof. Donna Hill takes a look back

Marketing professor Donna Hill will retire at the end of this semester after 26 years of teaching at Bradley. Hill graduated with a bachelor’s in political science from Indiana University, moving on to Ball State University (BSU), where she received her master’s in marketing. She…

University offers new law minor

Bradley has announced the addition of a business law minor to the Department of Entrepreneurship, Technology and Law to be offered beginning in the fall of 2015. The 15-credit hour minor will offer students a range of classes and experiences in legal regulations, analysis and…

Underwhelming: A semester of Bradley sports

This will be the last time you will see a byline with the name “Aaron Freeman” in The Scout for the foreseeable future. For those who don’t know, I will be leaving Bradley at the end of the semester to “study abroad” and participate in…

Gray Thursday

America. The only place where you find people trampling over each other for cheap goods mere hours after being thankful for what they already have. Each year, Black Friday sales begin earlier and earlier. In 2014, this became an even more controversial issue due to…

Men’s club basketball looks to return to nationals

While the men’s varsity basketball team has not had the best of starts, the club basketball team has picked the streak. The men captured a title at Loyola three weeks ago in an eight-team tournament, going 5-1 in pool and tournament play combined. “The tournament…

Peoria Lunaire performs year’s first concert

With one hour a week of rehearsal available and a combined 13 weeks of preparation, Peoria Lunaire set out to astound its audience with its first performance of the year in Dingledine Hall Dec. 3. Peoria Lunaire was started two years ago. The ensemble consists…

Mockingjay: Lawrence soars, but plot stalls

It’s safe to say that Jennifer Lawrence is one of the most electrifying presences currently gracing the silver screen. Every film she appears in, even the less-than-stellar ones like “House at the End of the Street,” serves as a showcase for her undeniable talent and…

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