The university presidential search spanning from last spring and into this semester concluded Oct. 16 when the Board of Trustees chose Gary Roberts as Bradley University’s 11th president. Board of Trustees Chairman Doug Stewart announced Roberts at the Dingeldine Music Center Friday morning in front…
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It was announced over fall break Macklemore and Ryan Lewis will perform for the spring concert in Renaissance Coliseum at 8:30 p.m. Feb. 4. The Activities Council of Bradley University (ACBU) reached out to a middle agent to get the duo on campus because of…
Anti-sexism activist Jackson Katz presented his program “The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women & How All Men Can Help” last night. The event was sponsored by the Feminists at Bradley club. Neumiller Hall was filled past capacity as Katz addressed the many issues…
Celebrating 50 years of teaching at Bradley University, psychology professor and former dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Claire Etaugh gave insight into her successful and lasting career. Etaugh said working at Bradley was her first job after graduate school. “I never…
Students looking for cheap reads, a way to express their artistic sides and monthly open mic nights are bound to end up at a new bookstore a few blocks from campus. Lit. on Fire Used Books, located at 929 N. Sheridan Road, opened in July…
Bradley announced that Greg and Ginnie Gietl of Springfield have been named parents of the year during the recent Family Weekend that ran Sept. 18-20. They were nominated by their daughter Kassidy, a senior nursing student. “I nominated my parents because they’re always going out…
We at The Scout are thankful for our numerous readers that religiously make the trek to a newsstand each Friday to pick up a copy of the newspaper you’ve eagerly anticipated all week. . . . Don’t worry, we’re laughing at that too. We’re not…
The theater department is taking the stage with its fall musical “High Fidelity” beginning at 8 p.m. Oct. 22. The show will run until Nov. 1 at the Hartmann Center. “It’s a rock ‘n’ roll musical about an independent record store owner [named] Rob and…
Looking to get in shape or just want a more consistent workout schedule? Students can sign up for the ROTC Physical Training program hosted here on the Hilltop. Bradley’s ROTC is hosting the PT program through MS 150, a military physical conditioning course. It’s a…
Caterpillar Young Professionals is aiming to give Bradley engineering and business students a semester’s worth of educational experience in a month by analyzing actual Caterpillar business cases with the fourth annual Caterpillar Case Competition. Jason Garrett, associate dean of the Foster College of Business, helps…