While the Bradley baseball team ended last week on a high note, a four-game losing streak preceding a victory marked some of the inconsistencies the team has dealt with all season long. “I’d say a big thing is consistency,” said junior relief pitcher Patrick Flanagan.…
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April is just around the corner, bringing with it National Volunteer Week, from April 15 to 21, an event to recognize and celebrate all the service work Bradley students have done over the past year. “National Volunteer Week is an opportunity for people around the…
Two seniors on Student Senate are proactively working to make things brighter and safer for students who live off-campus. For the past month, Student Senate City and Local Affairs Chair senior Ty Allemen and Justin Reeg, the campus safety chair, have been brainstorming ideas and…
Women surpass men in number in nearly every field of study except engineering, according to the U.S. Department of Education. And Bradley reflects that trend. Of the 20 students per average engineering class, there are usually only a few females. And that number hasn’t changed…
Student Body Officer candidates have only a few days left to campaign and get the word out about their ticket. Student Body Officer elections will begin at 8 a.m. on Monday, April 2 and will conclude at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 3. Starting Monday…
Three students made a difference with their piano playing this weekend, Three students took to tickling the ivories this weekend with philanthropy on their minds. Senior chemistry and Spanish major Jameil Abou-Hanna, sophomore chemistry major Ashton Kalhorn and senior civil engineering major James Sapp raised…
Most students on campus can’t even go from their rooms to class in under 10 minutes, yet freshman Sarah McMahon and sophomore Cassie Lohmeier posted sub 10-minute times in the 3,000 meter race Saturday at the Black and Gold Invitational hosted by Vanderbilt. McMahon and…
The role of vice president includes a lot of behind-the-scenes work, combining a drive to get things done with an ability to run a Senate meeting smoothly. We think the best candidates for the job is purple ticket candidate freshman Russell Howland. Howland, though young,…
Editor’s note: The following endorsements were based off a consensus by The Scout’s section editors, comprised of the Voice editor, sports editor and editor-in-chief. Only presidential and vice presidential candidates were endorsed. There haven’t been this many names on the student senate ballot in more…
Just one day before winning the Illinois primary, former Massachusetts governor and presidential candidate Mitt Romney addressed the crowd of about 1,000 people gathered in front of Bradley Hall. The unseasonably warm afternoon proved favorable for the students, faculty, community members and national media congregated…






