Jane Walsh appointed vice president for advancement
Jane Walsh is a Peoria native with more than 20
Jane Walsh is a Peoria native with more than 20
The passing of Cameron Paul was an unexpected tragedy. At
With their chances at making the Missouri Valley Conference tournament
Bradley track and field made two stops in Iowa last
For decades, the best way to get yourself recognized for
Three years ago, a global pandemic ended – for humans.
Sometimes, a season doesn’t end because a team wasn’t good
The Zaleski Drop Tower currently sits next to the elevators
For the first time since 2000, the men’s golf MVC
It usually starts as background noise. An episode plays while
It was June 2022. I was casually sitting in my
The Scout staff has compiled a list of its favorite
With the 2026 NFL Draft concluded, 257 collegiate players have
Despite the court being dormant, the college basketball offseason is
Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion, whose real name is Megan
About 37 years ago, Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice” was released in
Thursday, I got into my car, ready to attack the
Since its 2021 debut, animated superhero television series “Invincible” has

Three years ago, a global pandemic ended – for humans. Yet, another looms in farms; for chickens, the H5N1 bird flu is spreading through herds

History makers often find themselves in the midst of it. For associate professor Thomas Palakeel, that scene was 1960s India. “Early on, I was part

Sports events usually gather cheering fans into stadiums, but on April 9, the Caterpillar Global Communication Center’s (GCC) auditorium was filled with sports enthusiasts who

Everybody is going to die. That much is clear from the very beginning of “Everybody.” But the play doesn’t promise tears; instead, it welcomes curiosity.

When author Lorissa Rinehart asked her audience of Bradley students who saw themselves as activists, hands stayed down and silence hung until she asked a

Note: This article is a part of the April Fool’s Day edition, The Scoop, and is not meant to be taken seriously. When the fireworks

I can’t vividly remember the last thing I said to my grandpa over the phone. It’s not because it was a long time ago, but

There’s a common trope in crime dramas and true-crime documentaries: systemic setbacks that let an obvious suspect get away. While not every bureaucratic problem can

Many stories start with passionate leads who know exactly what they want; others utilize Bradley’s resources to flip the first page. “I was probably one

Over halfway into Black History Month, Bradley held its annual lecture honoring the legacy of its groundbreaking alumni and first-selected black astronaut, Major Robert H.