Adolescents who spend an average of 3.5 hours a day on social media are at double the risk of experiencing mental health issues like depression and anxiety, according to the U.S. Surgeon General. To combat this issue, four Bradley senior public relations (PR) majors have…
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Note: This article is a part of the April Fools’ Day edition, The Scoop, and is not meant to be taken seriously. Nearly 4,000 Bradley students withdrew from the university this week, according to a report obtained by The Scoop. This news follows the announcement…
I love being Black. Between the cultural references, sitcoms and music, there is so much to celebrate. Every Black History Month, it’s great to see the push for people to further acknowledge Black history, achievements, literature and media, especially since this should happen year round.…
University President Stephen Standifird announced in an email on Jan. 24 that the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE) has awarded Bradley an Independent Colleges Capital Investment Grant of more than $14.8 million. The grant will finance two projects on campus: a renovation of Olin…
It is crucial for college students, especially women, to have a place where they can speak freely and share their experiences. Bradley’s feminist club, S.H.E. Speaks, seeks to provide that space for students on campus. S.H.E. Speaks, also known as the Sisterhood of Humanistic Equality,…
Around 5:15 p.m. on Nov. 16, a non-Bradley-affiliated resident of an Underhill Street apartment complex received a notification that a package had arrived. When they checked in the lobby, they could not locate the package. They knocked on the door of a neighboring apartment to…
With the end of the semester in sight, students are reflecting on the many ups, downs and in-betweens that have occurred on Bradley’s campus. The Scout editorial staff has compiled a list of what deserves a thumbs up, thumbs middle or thumbs down for the…
With Thanksgiving approaching next week and the end of the semester on the horizon, students are eager to travel home to spend time with their loved ones. As is the case for many holiday gatherings, there are several things to keep in mind as you…
A list of academic programs being considered for discontinuation was released on Monday via an email to students from University President Stephen Standifird. The email states that there are 17 programs being considered for discontinuation. Five programs/concentrations are also being considered for cuts and will…







The social media mindset that can harm relationships
As Valentine’s Day approaches and love fills the air, couples and singletons alike often share their dating experiences on social media, which can lead to advice that is both thought-provoking and misguided. The rise of women using the phrase “If he wanted to, he would,”…