Career game from Burch helps Braves extinguish Flames in tournament finale
To say Demarion Burch has faced adversity over the last
To say Demarion Burch has faced adversity over the last
In life, it’s the little things that matter. Holding the
For the final 7:56 of the first half in Bradley’s
Bradley’s International Education Month festivities came to a close on
When the Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA) set
For the first time this season, Bradley women’s basketball took
What do you get when you have a big-budget movie
A tale as old as time, or at least society,
For the first time in eight years, Bradley men’s cross
Bradley began the year with significant leadership roles to fill.
Comedian and writer Kevin Breel shared his story of struggle with depression and suicide in the Michel Student Center Ballroom last night. He started off

The Bradley Invitational, the women’s tennis team’s only home event of the fall, serves as the team’s final tune up before the Missouri Valley Conference
Motivated by free pizza and a place for conversation, a crowd of students, faculty, staff and community members filled the Michel Student Center ballroom Monday
Student Senate announced Monday that Bradley’s campus has received a donation from Advanced Medical Transport of Peoria of three new automated external defibrillators. Amanda Fuller,
The apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree. If you think Trump is an insensitive dummy, we’d like to cordially introduce you to his
Like many students, Chief of the Bradley University Police Department Brian Joschko changed his undergraduate major several times before deciding on the one he felt
The leaves are turning brown, the air is crisp and people are breaking out their pants, which can only mean one thing: fall is here.
Who was the real loser of Monday’s debate? The Scout staff got together for a one-on-one. Hillary Clinton totally lost By: Sammantha Dellaria Hillary Clinton
Students and the public will get a chance to hear former Sen. Tom Daschle speak about his book, “Crisis Point,” at 7 p.m. Oct. 3
As human beings, we can do no right. It seems as if a new study is released almost daily, revealing another part of our existence