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Genders learn about each other at ‘That’s what she said’

A recent Help Empower and Teach program gave students a chance to ask their most burning questions about the opposite sex. “That’s What She Said,” hosted in the Marty theatre on March 11, included raffles, a panel of experts and anonymous questions students wrote down…

Team Bradley decorates for Race for the Cure

To raise awareness for Race for the Cure, members of Team Bradley tied pink ribbons to light posts across campus last week. Members of the team will also be registering students from 10 p.m. to midnight Friday at Late Night BU. Students can also register…

Bedbugs, mold found in residence halls

Geisert Hall has had a few new tenants move in this semester. The residence hall has experienced incidents with bedbugs, among other issues. Executive Director of Residential Living and Leadership Nathan Thomas said this is the first time the university has had problems with bedbugs.…

Director of greek life on trial for embezzlement charges

The director of fraternity and sorority life has been placed on paid administrative leave for allegedly embezzling almost $68,000 from his last job. Ben Williams was suspended March 5 when Bradley found out about the three felony charges from the University of Mississippi. Williams worked…

The Scout introduces redesign

As you may be able to tell, The Scout looks a little different this week. The new front page is brighter, bolder and better organized to bring you the news. You’ll notice more navigation tools to find stories on the inside of the paper, notices…

Food Services centering in on late eaters’ needs

After Spring Break, Center Court will be open until midnight Monday through Thursday, allowing students more food options on campus at night. “Having food services available at night will hopefully be a safer way for students to get food so they aren’t walking off campus,”…

Officials zoning in on University of Illinois’ Unofficial

The mayor of Champaign, city officials and University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana administration are taking extra precautions during this year’s Unofficial St. Patrick’s Day. The annual “holiday,” a U of I tradition started by a Champaign bar owner in 1996, starts today. Marketed as an…

Happy Fish met with overwhelming popularity

Peoria loves Happy Fish Sushi. The city loves it so much, the restaurant is closed for a few days to regroup after a stellar opening weekend. Head chef and owner Allen Sickles said the response to the new CampusTown restaurant was incredible, with a packed…

MAP grant funding to remain stable next semester

While it may not be entirely shielded from these rough economic times, funding at Bradley remains stable. During the 2010-11 school year, the MAP grant will be provided at the same amount it was this year, and the state is expected to continue funding the…

Class of 2014 enrollment expected to be successful

It’s crunch time for campus enrollment offices and with higher incoming freshmen and transfer goals for the fall, Vice President of Student Affairs Alan Galsky said he believes the class of 2014 will be high in numbers.  “We had a very proactive year last year…

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