The Bradley Women’s basketball team will live to see another day as they defeated number four seed Northern Iowa 62-59 in the quarterfinals of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament “Really proud of the team for, you know, just sticking with it, sticking with the game…
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Bradley fell to Illinois State on the road by a score of 66-54 on Wednesday night. But 66 and 54 aren’t the numbers to take away from the contest. They read like a powerball ticket: 77, 5, 7, 18 and 4. It took 77 possessions…
I had never tried boba until my freshman year, but now I have tried many of the flavors that Thanh Linh and Dang Bahn Mi and Poke offer, and I have become obsessed with bubble tea. Bubble tea is a tea-based beverage commonly served with…
According to Bradley’s COVID-19 dashboard, there were eight positive cases recorded the week of Oct. 16-22. The on-campus weekly positivity rate is 1.45 percent with four out of 275 tests administered returning as positive. This is a slight increase from last week’s record low of…
On Tuesday, Sept. 15, Apple held an event where it notified the public of recent additions to its product lines. These additions included the announcement of the Apple Watch Series 6, the Apple Watch SE, the new 8th-generation iPad, the new iPad Air and a…
How has quarantine been for The Scout? Our staff lets you in on the highlights, the lowlights of what keeps us busy and our screen time. Samuel Mwakasisi – Copy Editor Thanks to quarantine, my extremely introverted lifestyle has now become the benchmark for an…
On Sept. 4 at 10:30 p.m., a group of 15 people were asked to leave a residence located on West. Ayres Avenue. The group was not wearing masks and were not socially distancing. A resident told BUPD he did not know who the people were…
While living in a “new normal,” Bradley adapted its usual Welcome Week to abide by COVID-19 safety regulations and worked to keep things as similar to past years as possible. Events were split up between in-person and virtual activities. Each student organization was left to…
This year has been overwhelming for the obvious reasons: a pandemic swept the globe, social issues became more apparent and we have to live through another recession. It’s stressful to say the least. With the free time that I had in the last half of…
Chris Reynolds, Bradley Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics, already has a lot on his plate, but his list of positions outside of the halls of Renaissance Coliseum just got a bit longer. On June 18, Reynolds was named president of the Division I-AAA Athletics…