According to renowned paleontologist Jack Horner, people see dinosaurs every day. They’re picking up crumbs from under café tables, singing in the trees or being eaten at Chick-fil-A. Horner spoke Saturday afternoon at Neumiller Lecture Hall to a crowd of community members and students. According…
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Even though there were no actual Butterburgers at the event, Culver’s co-founder Craig Culver talked about entrepreneurship and the spirit behind the company. Culver grew up in the restaurant business when his parents bought an A&W shack in Wisconsin in the 60s. According to Culver,…
I’ve always had a problem with fitting in. Often, I’d get the feeling of being alone in a room full of people, like a puzzle piece not cut quite right. It was difficult to connect on a meaningful level to anyone. When I started as…
Following last year’s trend, student body officer elections included student involvement, with multiple candidates running for each position and a large crowd showing up for the announcement. Results were announced Wednesday in the Student Center Atrium. A total of 1,694 students voted for officer positions,…
Student Senate held an open forum regarding making Bradley a smoke-free campus at 6 p.m. Monday in the Student Center Ballroom. The forum allowed members of the Bradley community, both for and against the smoke-free campus referendum, to come and share their questions and concerns.…
This past week marks the beginning of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This year, more student organizations than ever are participating and collaborating. The month features four themed weeks: consent, bystander, women’s empowerment and reporting options. Some of the organizations on campus involved include Student Senate,…
For graduating seniors, there will be some changes in this May’s commencement ceremony: the removal of the keynote speaker. University President Gary Roberts said this decision was made to cut down on the long duration of graduation ceremonies, which has spanned to as much as…
Right before spring break, the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity had to move out of their chapter house because of a no-occupancy notice from the Peoria fire department. The fraternity had a party March 5, and the fire alarm went off because a non-student guest was…
The third floor of the library is kind of like the third-floor corridor in Hogwarts — filled with secrets and maybe a sorcerer’s stone or two. But, let’s get real. Not many students venture up to the third floor of the library unless they are…
Stuck in the Peoria area for Spring Break, or don’t have the time or resources to take off the whole week? There are plenty of options for weekend trips only a few hours from campus, and here’s a few gathered by yours truly, The Scout.…