In my 20 years on Earth, I feel like I have changed a lot. I find myself constantly reinventing the wheel, doing things I never expected were possible. Just before my senior year of high school, if you told me that I would win the…
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The NBA season is underway, and 30 teams have their sights set on lifting the Larry O’Brien trophy in June. Will Oklahoma City repeat and begin dynasty talks? Who will emerge from the wide-open East? The Scout Sports staff has made their picks for who…
After months of improvement, work and performances, Bradley women’s golf teed off one last time this fall, looking to end the season on a high note. The team traveled to Manhattan, KS, over the weekend to compete in the Powercat Invitational, the final meet of…
On Sunday, Bradley University Police responded to a shooting on the third floor of Geisert Hall on Bradley’s campus. The Bradley University Police, in conjunction with the Peoria Police Department, investigated and tracked down a vehicle with four people inside. The car was en route…
Bradley soccer traveled to Ohio on Friday to face Bowling Green, their third conference opponent of the season, looking for their first win in almost a month. The Braves were coming off a tie against DePaul three days before, moving to 2-5-4 on the year.…
Rosamaria Rushing never thought she’d return to Bradley University after graduating in 2015. But a decade later, she’s found her way back to the campus, assuming an unexpected position. “I didn’t picture myself coming back in a professional role,” Rushing said. “But over time, I…
Consistency is key. This sentiment holds true for many aspects of life. From school to work to athletics, consistency elevates success in all endeavors. For Bradley senior cross country and track runner Kaitlyn Sheppard, that sentiment has helped her become one of the best runners…
By all accounts, Greta Thunberg had no reason to become an activist. She was born into wealth in a stable European country. She could’ve easily stayed silent as the system worked in her favor. Instead, she tried to break it apart. She became a global…
“Censorship is so 1984.” At least, it should be. This was the message being spread in the Cullom-Davis Library on Oct. 8, where tubs of ice cream and sprinkles of information regarding 2024’s list of banned books were displayed. The event marked the official book…









When awareness becomes aesthetic
Draped in designer gowns and avant-garde couture, over 100 celebrities and over 50 K-pop idols with a combined social media following surpassing hundreds of millions, gathered on Oct. 15, 2025, for W Korea’s “Love Your W” event. Somewhere buried beneath the spectacle was the supposed…