Construction on the new, eco-friendly Westlake Hall is well under way, and while the architecture will echo the original building design, technological capabilities will see a vast improvement. With six times as much space as the original Westlake building, the new facility will be home…
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Commitment, truth and relationships are intimidating for most, but Jesse Reynolds is not running in the other direction. He expresses many of his ideas in his new book “The Truth Behind a Lie: The Road to Commitment,” published this past spring. Reynolds, a senior accounting…
The Scout collectively developed a list of destinations in Peoria that we feel are the least recognized but should be visited by Bradley students. Peoria Theater 3225 N. Dries Lane (Attached to Landmark) Sadly, due to financial issues, the theater is closing its…
Only a month into the start of the Main Street Commons lease and some Bradley students are already expressing disappointment. Last year the apartment complex was announced as a new housing option for Bradley students and many were excited about the promises of free tanning,…
The Bradley residence halls underwent a major facelift this summer. In a project that required copious amounts of planning from multiple groups, residents of the dorms are enjoying the updates. Nearly every residence hall was a part of this large-scale revamp in some way. University…
A broken water line outside Swords Hall last week turned up more than street blockages and water. “The water company and a contractor were able to put a sleeve around the break so it won’t leak again,” Vice President for Business Affairs Gary Anna said.…
The newly renovated Geisert cafeteria has opened to the delight of hungry students, who have made it clear it is now the favorite campus dining facility. “The very first day we had almost 1,000 meals, and we’ve been averaging 700 to 800 per meal,” said…
I’m not a big risk taker. Sure I’ve had my moments, but for the most part I like to stay on the safe side. I always charge my phone at night, I wear my seat belt and my doors are always locked. After spending the…
The police department’s new Chief of Police Brian Joschko moved in this summer, and his experiences at Marquette University have prepared him well for the position, he said. “Marquette and Bradley are very similar in that they are urban schools just outside of downtown, and…
Regardless of age, it seems the majority of people these days are on a social networking site, be it Twitter, Facebook, Tmblr or something else I’ve possibly never heard of. The general point of all these websites is to connect with friends, old and new,…