“Wolf Man” (1941) is an incredible classic horror tale seated among the ranks of Frankenstein and Dracula, and the 2025 remake is a creative parody of the source material. Wait. It’s not a parody? Indeed, the most recent “Wolf Man” is the writer-power couple Leigh…
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Bradley track and field had their sights on Notre Dame’s Meyo Invitational this weekend and set multiple personal and school records during the competition. Since 2022, the Braves have been regulars in South Bend’s most prestigious college track and field event, and they showed why…
BU Robotics constructed and tested their robots on Monday evening in preparation for the annual Vex U Robotics games on Feb. 15. Vex U is a competition in which teams from different universities compete against each other using robots they have built. BU Robotics is…
Bradley students across campus came together for an event celebrating music’s biggest night on Sunday. Mic Check hosted a Grammy watch party, uniting attendees over a shared love of music, glamour and, of course, free food. While 2025 marks the 67th ceremony presented by the…
New Year’s resolutions are hard, and it’s difficult to have the motivation to exercise in the typical bleak winter weather. This is why the new club Reconnections decided to host an event a little different from normal. Reconnections, named for its theme of reconnecting with…
The Scout staff has created a list of its favorite songs to listen to as we welcome the month of February, along with explanations and descriptions. Anaiah Davis: “Crybaby” by SZA Not a day has gone by that I haven’t listened to at least one…
Beginning this spring, Bradley University has opened up the faculty newsletter, B-News, to students, who will now receive the bulletin every Monday and Thursday. Right now, B-News consists primarily of university updates, sponsored events and other important messages. There are plans in progress to work…
Let me start off by saying Black history pervades every month of the year, not just February. Nevertheless, the range of recognitions and spotlights on Black achievements, milestones and contributions are wonderful and necessary. There are a plethora of mediums available to engage with Black…
After last weekend’s loss to Northern Iowa, Bradley women’s tennis redeemed themselves against the Western Illinois Leathernecks in a 4-3 victory. However, this matchup was more than just a win for coach Matt Tyler, who captured his 104th dual-match victory, earning him the most in…








