Academic honor societies provide support, community and networking for students within their field of study on campus. Bradley has these organizations for political science, English, psychology and many more. New to the Hilltop is the Zeta Eta chapter of Triota, an academic honor society for…
Posts published in April 2024
Bradley’s baseball team has struggled mightily after an offseason filled with roster turnover and players returning from injury. The Braves are 10-27-1, having lost or tied in 10 straight games, and are at the bottom of the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) standings. Amidst the team’s…
Against the top of the Ohio Valley Conference, Bradley softball, hanging onto victory by a thread, used their bullpen to efficiently sweep the series against Eastern Illinois. The Braves (25-23) hosted Eastern Illinois (32-16) in a mid-week doubleheader at OSF Healthcare Field. Braves halt late…
Clothes are thrown away everyday as a result of the endless trend cycles, and consumerism only makes the problem worse. Sewsation Apparel Sustainability is a club that aims to combat this issue at the local level. Sewsation was founded two years ago by current president,…
Reeling from a nine-game losing streak, Bradley baseball headed into the bottom of the seventh against SIUE on Tuesday with a 3-0 lead, close to picking up their first win since April 6. Then, as if the baseball gods were conspiring against them, the fog…
Fresh off a third-place finish in the Missouri Valley, Bradley men’s basketball announced five new signings heading into the 2024-25 season. With three transfers and two freshmen, the Braves have reloaded their roster to set themselves up well to improve and make it back to…
As is tradition with the last edition of the year, the BESPYs are back. The Scout’s version of the ESPYs returns with eight new end-of-season awards celebrating Bradley’s teams and student-athletes. A total of 939 votes were tallied over on the @ScoutSportsDesk Twitter account to…
Bradley track and field left their mark in Iowa this past weekend in the Musco Twilight, setting a personal best and claiming three podium spots. In the women’s 100-meter unseeded race, junior Kaitlin Wade ran a time of 13.20 seconds to finish in third place…
Bradley’s men’s golf was in Sunrise Beach this past weekend competing at the Missouri Valley Conference Championships. The team had a good first round, but fell short later in the day, resulting in a ninth place finish. In the first round, freshman Carter Stevenson and…








Taylor Swift’s ‘I Hate It Here’ highlights critical thinking shortage amongst artists and fans
Taylor Swift released “The Tortured Poets Department” on April 19, and it is certainly one of the albums of all time. Swift has previously received praise for her ingenious lyric writing and, no matter your opinion on her catalog, you have to admit this is…