Bradley volleyball opened their season this past weekend at the Eastern Illinois Panther Classic. While the Braves finished just one for three at the tournament, head coach Carol Price-Torok was optimistic about her team’s performance, including impressive individual efforts from Juniors Erica Haslag and Yavianliz…
Posts published in September 2017
Last semester, The Scout investigated the security of Bradley’s QuickCards, detailing possible vulnerabilities in building and ID security systems. Shortly after, university officials alerted campus of their plans to update the system in order to address these weaknesses. Starting in May, administration began taking a…
Houston Texans defensive lineman J.J. Watt gets a bad rap sometimes. Watt is the type of person you either love, or love to hate. He is adored by many, but is also often criticized for being an unfunny try hard; an example being when he…
Officers responded to a report of an underage female student falling while intoxicated at 1:40 a.m. Aug. 26 at 912 Elmwood St. The student was with another female student, and they had just left a party and were headed to another party when the first…
At the end of the 2017 spring semester, Bradley began the process of updating various security features across campus – a project that continued throughout the summer and is still ongoing. The possibility of campus-wide security vulnerabilities was first brought to campus’ attention after a…
In a world where everyone is born with a certain hair color, I was the one to break the trend. Just kidding. I am most definitely not the first person to dye my hair. But with that being said, I have recently been defined as…
Many high school students want to continue their passions throughout college. Monica Youssef is no exception. Youssef currently serves as the president of Bradley Fellows, a public service and leadership organization on campus that accepts just 15 students each school year. However, volunteering is nothing…
After the 2017 Illinois budget crisis created a stir, colleges across the country discontinued funding for the Illinois Humanities Council, the Bradley Art Department was left with few options. But with the intervention of an unforeseen donor, Bradley gained appropriate funding – and more. The…
The Smith Career Center will host various employers for its annual Fall Job and Internship Fair at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, in Renaissance Coliseum. Students of all majors are welcome to attend. A wide array of industries and companies will present internships and cooperative…