Women’s History Month is close to the end, and what better way to honor it than by creating a space where women can share their experiences, express their thoughts and inspire one another? On Monday, members of Her Campus, an online magazine dedicated to connecting…
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Bradley women’s golf traveled to Kennesaw, Ga., on Monday and Tuesday to compete in the Pinetree Intercollegiate. After a rough start to the spring season, the Braves hoped to bounce back in this outing. Unfortunately, the team placed 12th out of 12 teams that competed…
Bradley baseball (3-17, 0-3 MVC) traveled to Springfield, Mo., last weekend for their series against Missouri State (11-12, 3-0 MVC). In their first Missouri Valley Conference series this year, the Braves struggled to match the Bears’ offense in all three games. Friday’s opening game featured…
Note: This article is a part of the April Fools’ Day edition, The Scoop, and is not meant to be taken seriously. On March 18, it happened again. The statue of Bradley University’s founder, Lydia Moss Bradley, was struck by a vehicle and knocked off…
Note: This article is a part of the April Fools’ Day edition, The Scoop, and is not meant to be taken seriously. Following numerous police reports regarding students hitting the floor — and not in a fun way — the City of Peoria launched an…
After a four-month search, a new Bradley University president has finally been selected. Federal judge James E. Shadid was announced as the university’s 13th president on March 14 via a press release sent by the Office of Marketing and Communications. The Scout believes this hire…
The Bradley tennis team welcomed the Illinois State Redbirds to their home Markin courts for the first game of conference play last weekend. Sophomore Anna Belogliadova and junior Madi Rogers were short 1-6 to start the doubles competition. Sophomore Mariia Pukhina and freshman Ruby Tseng…
Note: This article is a part of the April Fools’ Day edition, The Scoop, and is not meant to be taken seriously. Multiple reports have been made claiming that Raymond A. Teller, a communications professor and assistant speech coach, has exhibited behavior that indicates he…








