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…
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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…
As the shelter-in-place order continues, I have been finding things to fill my time at home between work for online classes. Being stuck in isolation has given me the opportunity to revisit some of my long-lost favorite games, as well as finally get through new…
Since COVID-19 has put everything on pause this spring break, my main source of enjoyment has been watching a movie with my sister every night. We’ve taken turns picking the film, and we have yet to watch something we didn’t enjoy. Here’s our list starting…
Down 67-66 with nine seconds to play, Bradley had not one, but two shots to win from their two leading scorers. Both shots missed, and the Braves fell to Loyola on Saturday by one point. Following a missed free throw by Ramblers guard Keith Clemons,…
When do you know to start taking medication for depression? It’s a hard question to answer, but I finally did a year ago. But when do you stop? Now that’s an elusive question, one that resource pamphlets in the psychiatrist’s office don’t tend to answer.…
Many of us lament over the fact that the ‘90s are over, particularly the television shows we all grew up with. Who doesn’t wish shows like “Rugrats,” “The Wild Thornberrys” and “Hey Arnold!” were still around? In the very near future, those wishes will finally…