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Posts published in February 2016

High school students race with SHPE

If there’s one thing the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers does when it takes its engineering skills out of the classroom, is make waves. Whether the members are bringing new learning opportunities to campus or taking part in community outreach programs, SHPE can always be…

A goodbye to Megatron and the NFL’s reputation

Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson announced last Sunday he is retiring, a move that shocked the nation. Johnson, who has the moniker “Megatron,” is not only the Lions’ best player, but he is universally regarded as one of the top receivers in the NFL.…

Univ. president reviews plans for future, position at Bradley

With his first month behind him, university president Gary Roberts sat down with The Scout yesterday to discuss his plans for the university’s future and his role in it. Roberts touched upon some of the topics he previously covered during the speeches at welcome ceremonies,…

Mack on This

Believe it or not, Macklemore hasn’t always been, well, Macklemore. The four-time Grammy winner and “Thrift Shop” star wasn’t born into fame; he worked for it. His story starts in 1983 Seattle, Washington. Born as Ben Haggerty, he grew up showing interest in music at…

‘Mission: I’m Possible’ is a go

Students take the lead at annual LINCS Leadership Conference, a capstone program for seniors interested in management and community involvement. The conference will be held tomorrow from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. According to graphic design and Spanish double major Chelsie Tamms, one of the…

Barbie stepping out of the dream house

“Be Who You Want To Be” is the timeless slogan for the most popular doll in America; shooting for your dreams is one thing, but looking the part is another. For as long as we can remember, Barbie has stood as a role model for…

Wonders and Blunders: Celebs Highs and Lows: 2016-02-05

Blunder: When given the option to be an international pop sensation adored by millions of girls or play golf, the answer seems pretty obvious. However, that isn’t the case for One Direction star Niall Horan, as he steps away from his music career for the…

Brief: Admissions Office accepting STARs applications

The Admissions Office is now accepting applications for Student Admission Representatives (STARs) for the 2016-2017 academic year. STARs provide guided tours of Bradley’s campus to prospective students and act as recruiters for the university. The STARs position is paid and is flexible with students’ schedules,…

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