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Life after ‘WAP’: How women’s pleasure came to the forefront of music and continues to rise in popularity

The world hasn’t been the same since Aug. 7, 2020. If you’re imagining that a historic event happened on this date, you’d be correct. The rap duo we didn’t know we needed at the time, Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B, dropped their hit single…

Compelling coming-of-age novels about the power of identity, labels and masculinity in the lives of young Black men

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…

‘I wanted to leave while I was still doing good’: Beloved English professor prepares for retirement after 32 years at Bradley

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 career stacked with accolades and praise, breaking records and winning awards left and right. Near the end of his time…

Content, creativity and community: Bradley introduces new social media influencer program

One of the best, most realistic ways for college-bound individuals to get a feel for a university is to see first-hand perspectives of current students.  From the Office of Marketing and Communications, the new Bradley Influencers Program aims to provide these insights. The program, which…

Brown University professor connects rock music to Latinx aesthetics in presentation to students

“What does it mean to feel like you don’t quite belong in the world?” That’s a question Brown University professor Iván Ramos says influenced the production of his first book, “Unbelonging: Inauthentic Sounds in Mexican and Latinx Aesthetics.”  Growing up in Mexico — where rock…

Staff Picks: Best week one NFL game

After months without football, the NFL will be back this weekend. Several great matchups should lead to an action-packed week one. In honor of NFL football being back, the Scout’s sports staff chose which game from opening weekend will be the best.  Rams vs. Lions …

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