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Posts published in April 2019

A witchy family’s dismantling the patriarchy

The Spellman family is officially back with a vengeance after the premiere of part two of the Netflix series on April 5. Comprised of nine episodes, the second installment of “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” has taken a turn away from its teen drama tendencies and…

Serving technology

Whenever you have a technology issue, whether it is trouble connecting to the network, a password reset or a specific device issue, the Service Desk is a resource on campus to go for any technology related questions. “We have students’ best interest at heart,” Service…

From the Hilltop to Prague

Not many people can say that they have traveled to 15 countries, let alone that they have visited all of them in the span of nine months. Bradley alumnus Chris Vergatos has done just that and more while teaching English to fifth through ninth grade…

Comfort made cruelty-free

Think of all the comfort food you grew up loving – bacon, pizza, cinnamon rolls and cupcakes. Now, make them vegan. That is what Riley Greenwood, co-owner of Riley’s Vegan Sweets and Eats, strives to do with her business. Within the last couple years, what…

Editorial: ICC agreement could patch up holes in enrollment

On April 3, Bradley signed a formal transfer agreement with Illinois Central College. The Scout believes this choice will ultimately be beneficial for the university, and will help fill gaps in enrollment numbers. According to the Bradley University statistical profile, the university brought in 194…

Police Reports: 2019-4-12

• At approximately 1 a.m. on April 9, a female student discovered she was missing a $20 bill, approximately $5 in change and a cell phone cord from her vehicle. The student claimed she locked the vehicle, but there was no sign of forced entry.…

Forged in Fire, Tempered in Rain

Last week, I traveled to Birmingham, Alabama, for the National Conference on Contemporary Cast Iron Art and Practices with the Bradley sculpture faculty. I’ve never worked with iron before—it isn’t easy. It requires heavy physical labor, and the furnaces used to melt the metal can…

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