Second half sparks lead Braves to comeback win over UMass Lowell
Alex Huibregtse wasn’t the most productive Brave in Wednesday night’s
Alex Huibregtse wasn’t the most productive Brave in Wednesday night’s
Two thousand miles away from the Hilltop, Bradley traded the
On Nov. 10, 1975, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank into
On Nov. 6, 2023, then-junior Kaylen Nelson made her Bradley
The Office of Inclusive Excellence (OIE) closed National First-Gen Student
With the worldwide rise of K-pop and its recurring industry
Bradley volleyball wrapped up its final home weekend of the
Bradley soccer’s season finale against Drake mirrored much of their
As the weather cools and the Bradley campus starts trading
Now that we’re ten weeks into the NFL season, we’ve

Since senior forward Christian Davis arrived on the Hilltop in 2022, he has been the epitome of what it means to be a Brave. Throughout

As I prepare to walk across the stage this December, I’m reminded that this milestone is just the beginning. For many of us graduating in

Another entry into an oversaturated genre, “Heretic” is a horror film that shockingly did something right. The film condenses thousands of years of similar narratives

Bradley (3-1) women’s basketball returned home on Thursday and defeated Indiana University Indianapolis (1-4) 72-47. There was a large crowd at Renaissance Coliseum as the

Former Bradley President Stephen Standifird resigned from his role effective June 15. Former Board of Trustees Chair Jonathan Michael has served as interim president since

If you step into a show featuring the local band heaving., you will notice three things: a shiny mask, a distorted metal sound and wild

Week two of The Scout’s weekly power rankings for women’s basketball witnessed some shakeup towards the top of the conference. A few teams in

This week’s power rankings see a new number one at Drake’s upset win vs Miami. The Valley did relatively well vs. out-of-conference opponents this week,

Feeling underrepresented in college can be isolating, especially when other communities receive more support. Last year, a group of students on campus decided that these

Baseball Hall of Famer Willie Mays (1931-2024) was known for playing 22 seasons with the Giants in New York and San Francisco. Mays had a