Braves fall short against ISU
Sophomore Walt Lemon Jr. was fouled with 3.1 seconds remaining
Sophomore Walt Lemon Jr. was fouled with 3.1 seconds remaining
More than 240 pairs of civilian shoes and boots have
After a 2-1 weekend, the Bradley Braves baseball team finds
With the May 1 enrollement deadline approaching, recruitment outlook is
Spring is always the best time for sports. March Madness,
Reusable to-go containers will soon be available in more than
Yes Baseball hit it out of the park when it
The students of Bradley’s Sustainability Committee would like to respond
The trees scattered throughout Bradley’s campus, some old enough to
The Scout examined the top five greatest moments from NCAA
Services like Netflix and YouTube have made the most recent
No time has been wasted searching for a candidate to
It can be hard out there in the post-grad world.
A single voice can raise concerns, question administration and support
I desperately want to remake “Gone.” It’s been out for
The mid-year retention rate indicates that a little more than
People have been reading and performing Shakespeare for centuries. No
At 10:07 p.m. Sunday, officers responded to the 1100 block of College Street in reference to a vehicular burglary. The victim told police she parked
Campus is going greek this week. Bradley’s annual Greek Week activities took place this week and will wrap up this weekend. Greek Week serves as
UWIRE – Students gathered outside the Library Quad today to protest Proposition 8, the statewide ballot measure banning gay marriage in California which passed Tuesday
Students may soon be able to shop in the bookstore on weekends. Student Body President Jordan Ticaric said she has been pushing for an increase
The addition of an on-campus pool brings many new opportunities to campus, and Dominic Lyles took advantage by organizing a club water polo team. “When
This past weekend students may have noticed campus was crawling with an abundance of adults and quite a few younger children. Bradley’s annual Parents’ Weekend
Bradley has been selected as one of 240 colleges to be included in the first edition of “Colleges of Distinction.” The guidebook is designed to
It’s that time of year again. Time to register for classes. Registration has already begun for some students and will start for others next week.
Student safety patrol has made very few changes to its program this year. The main responsibilities for the patrol include looking for any crimes being
The Scout sits down with Republican Joan Krupa to get to the bottom of the issues in Illinois Editor’s note: The Scout sat down with