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Busy week for leadership on Hilltop

The Lewis J. Burger Center for Student Leadership and Public Service had a busy week, hosting Leadership Over Dinner Wednesday night and Through the Lens of Leaders last night. Members of Leaders Instilling Knowledge through Cooperative Service (LINCS) ­­­­– a capstone leadership organization – directed…

Internet updates: Expect campus-wide Wi-Fi outages throughout November

  An upgrade to the core network infrastructure on campus will cause internet service to be interrupted throughout November. Crews will work from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in on- and off-campus buildings. According to University Spokesperson Renee Charles, the internet outages could last for…

Professor gives first-hand account of German immigration crisis

Dress shoes and a crisp, blue blazer – it’s not what many would expect a person trekking 400 miles across Germany to wear, but William Toel did. The Honors Program professor wore the exact same outfit Tuesday as he spoke in the Cullom-Davis Library about…

Column: Advice for ungrateful dining hall users

About a week ago, Maddie Gehling (The Scout’s managing editor) and I were sitting in the newspaper office, scratching edits on articles and talking about our terrible eating habits. Maddie eats mainly ramen and TV dinners, while my meals consist of cheap eggs and several…

Opening locked doors: Demystifying Donald Trump’s ‘locker room talk’

Since The Washington Post released a tape of Donald Trump on Billy Bush’s show Oct. 8, it has gained traction across the globe, with many critiquing Trump’s words. The 2005 video included Trump saying, “When you’re a star, they let you do it. You can…

One-on-One: Who won the final presidential debate?

Hillary won the final debate by a landslide By Maddie Gehling When Hillary Clinton stepped out onto the debate floor Wednesday, I knew we were in for a good one. Her responses were professional, straight-to-the-point and crisp – just like her complete red, white and…

Clown hysteria hits close to home

The terrifying clowns trope dates back hundreds of years, and America’s fascination with them has turned into nothing short of a frenzy as of late. Creepy clowns have appeared in states across the country – from Greenville, South Carolina, where residents reported one suspect was…

Library closes chapter on study files

The Center for Learning Assistance bade farewell to the study files that were available to students as the staff shredded the archives before the start of the fall semester. The study files, which were kept on the third floor of the Cullom-Davis Library, allowed students…

Humans of the Hilltop: Brian Joschko

Like many students, Chief of the Bradley University Police Department Brian Joschko changed his undergraduate major several times before deciding on the one he felt fit. Joschko completed his undergraduate studies at Marquette University, starting in electrical engineering, switching to civil engineering, thinking about accounting…

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