The communications department invited Louise Kiernan, editor-in-chief for ProPublica Illinois, to share her experiences as an investigative journalist for the university’s annual Robison Lecture on Tuesday night. Kiernan told audience members at Bradley that journalism today faces three main challenges: to survive, to be heard…
Posts published in “Year: 2018”
Bradley University Police Department is teaming up with Kaboom! this semester to bring attention to a growing issue on Bradley’s campus: jaywalking. Throughout the month of March, Bradley students may have seen Kaboom! dressed in a crossing guard uniform keeping pedestrians at the Campustown intersection…
When Katy Perry rolled out her latest album “Witness” during the summer of last year, it was almost immediately regarded as a flop. Many fans already sensed she was past her prime when “Prism” was released in 2013, and it was hard not to be.…
With an eight-game winning streak a part of this season’s credentials, Bradley’s baseball team (12-5) entered last week looking to beat the University of Central Florida, who stood as the No. 19 nationally ranked team. Scoring early has been a key to the Braves’ success…
With the basketball season over for both Bradley teams, the Scout Sports Staff has decided to announce the award winners for the 2017-2018 season. MBB Best Newcomer – Elijah Childs Freshman forward Elijah Childs’ role grew throughout the season and now he’s an essential part…
“Love, Simon” is a romantic dramedy that “came out” last weekend, and it’s the first movie produced by a mainstream studio to focus on a gay teenage romance. Based on the novel “Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda” by Becky Albertalli, the film presents itself…
Primary night has come and gone in Illinois, leaving Republican incumbent Bruce Rauner and Democratic candidate J.B. Pritzker to face off in November for the office of governor. The primary was often talked about in the weeks leading up to the elections Tuesday night –…
When I was 16 years old, something killed my dad. I never got to celebrate with him when I finally became an adult. He was never able to move me into college on my first day at Bradley. He won’t be there to walk me…
Officers were dispatched to 828 N. Underhill St. due to a domestic dispute between a female student and a male nonstudent at 6:14 p.m. March 11. The student said the male showed up and asked her to come with him, and when she refused, he…
By September, one business in Peoria will help to complete a new national monument called “The Tower of Voices.” The U.S. National Park service is currently constructing the 93-foot tall structure, which will include 40 wind chimes to signify the 40 passengers and crewmembers of…

