Happy Halloween from The Scout! This week on Study Break, we discuss getting into the Halloween spirit and the making of our special PDF edition of The Scream.
Posts published in “Day: October 29, 2021”
Happy Halloween from The Scout! Read our special spooky edition of our Voice section, titled the Scream.
After being canceled last fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual Charley Steiner Symposium will return Thursday, March 3, postponed from its usual early November date. The symposium, which features multiple panels with professionals in sports media and academics, had been hosted by the…
As part of this year’s “Halloweek” activities, ACBU hosted paranormal investigator Chris Moon for a Q&A and live spirit session on campus on Oct. 27. In an hour-long lecture-based segment, Moon gave insight into his origins in paranormal investigation, starting when he had his first…
I would assume that most of you remember the playground game “Red Rover” from your childhood days. Two teams stood in lines on opposite ends, locking hands, chanting “Red Rover, Red Rover, let (insert name) come over” and beckoning participants to run over to their…
Dear everyone that gets fussy about a book written by a teenager 200 years ago, Stop. Just stop. It’s annoying and the only thing you’re really accomplishing is giving honest English majors such as myself a bad name. First of all, you’re not even correct.…
One-on-One: Leave it By Angeline Schmelzer Candy corn is not the best nor the worst Halloween treat, but it is the one that sparks the most debate every year. You either love it or hate it; there’s really no in-between. The white, orange and yellow…
Everyone loves a good thrill from time to time — blood rushing, heart pumping, hands shaking and stuttering over words. Horror is definitely the genre to get scared, but is there more to it than that? While everyone is running away from some of these…
For Bradley’s cross-country team, the Illini Open featured some new faces, and those new faces thrived. Sophomore Max Dieterich took home the title for the Braves cross-country team in the 8K race and finished with a time of 25:58.8, a pace of 3:15/K. The women’s…
Helsinki, the capital city of Finland, sits over 4,500 miles away from Peoria, a place where unique design and architecture stand tall among the over 600,000 people that live there. It’s also a place that has seen incredible events, such as the 1952 Olympic Games,…








