The men’s basketball team is Bradley’s premier sport. The team receives the most love from the community, funding from NIL and donors and coverage from local and national media, and rightfully so. Head coach Brian Wardle has built a perennial conference title contender, and this…
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The Bradley men’s basketball team (28-9, 15-5 MVC) has been in several close games this season, and they’ve pulled through time after time. The Braves have had overtime thrillers, game-winning shots and comeback wins. So when Bradley was tied at 64 against Chattanooga in the…
March Madness started last week and it has been electric so far. Fans have been privy to bracket-busting upsets, nail-biting finishes and managers receiving NIL deals. Now that the tournament is down to the final 16 teams, the Scout’s sports writers are ready to make…
Federal judge James E. Shadid has been hired as Bradley’s 13th university president, according to an announcement from the Office of Marketing and Communications on Friday. The decision to hire Shadid, who will assume his duties starting April 1, comes slightly less than a year…
The monster is back. Lady Gaga released her seventh studio album, “MAYHEM,” on March 7, cementing the return to her dark pop roots. It’s not all “The Fame” though. Gaga brings multiple influences to this record that makes it one of her best yet. Upon…
The renovation and expansion of Williams Dining Hall, which began in October, is now about halfway done. In these past five months, on-campus dining has been limited, leaving Geisert as one of students’ most effective options. Meanwhile, River City Construction has been making steady progress…
Students gathered at the Garrett Cultural Center on Wednesday to partake in Common Ground’s Queer Media Night. Common Ground, Bradley’s LGBTQ+ and ally organization, hosted Queer Media Night to give participants a place to review and discuss their favorite queer media. Media categories consisted of…
Bradley’s Health Science Organization (HSO) held a nutrition meeting about the role of dietetics in healthcare on Tuesday. This meeting was led by guest speaker Jessica Nigg, assistant professor and director of the Didactic Program in Dietetics. The informational meeting showed students interested in pursuing…
Bradley softball (9-13) returned home with two wins and two losses after traveling to West Lafayette, Ind., to compete in the Boilermaker Classic. Simmered down by the Boilermakers The Braves’ first opponents were the Purdue Boilermakers (15-9). Both teams were locked in a scoreless battle…
Bradley women’s golf will resume its season on Monday, almost a month after its last meeting in Arizona. This spring follows an impressive fall season, during which the team placed in the top four in four out of five events and won two. “It’s a…









