It’s likely that most EHS 120 students groaned when they found out they had to read a book about Bradley’s founder for a one-credit hour class. Many most likely chose to not read the book, dismissing it as a waste of time or putting it…
The Bradley Scout
When I started working at the Scout about two years ago, I don’t think I knew exactly what I was getting myself into. And as I took on a larger role at the Scout, I started to learn how difficult being a journalist can be.…
University Police received two phone calls complaining about noise at the Sigma Nu house late Friday night to early Saturday morning. BUPD responded to the calls and asked members of Sigma Nu and their guests to move their gathering from the house’s outdoor back patio…
In politics, people often use the terminology “the lesser of two evils” to express their choice for a particular political candidate not because they like them or believe in what they stand for, but rather because they feel their candidate is “less evil” than the…
America is one great big melting pot of culture and diversity. With so many different people with diverse backgrounds, you’d think Americans would be knowledgeable about foreign customs and other people’s ways of life. Sadly, this is not always the case. For Bradley students wanting…
So did anyone actually watch the Emmys? Pardon me, the “Primetime” Emmys. With all TV has to offer these days, how could such an awards show be such a flop? We recently ran an article on the MTV Video Music awards and, simply put, I…
Bradley blew away Western Illinois in four sets on Tuesday. The Braves are now 4-1 on the season when they win the first set. “The goal is always to win the first set,” coach Sean Burdette said. “We want to be the first team to…
It’s hard to start the season off on the right foot when two of the leaders of Bradley athletics are down with foot injuries of their own. Junior guard Andrew Warren broke his right foot last week and recently had surgery to have a pin…
Junior Chris Cutshaw’s foot, along with 17 seconds remaining on the clock, was all the soccer team needed to score the game-winner against Xavier Friday. With the clock winding down, freshman Bryan Gaul found Cutshaw past the back line of Musketeer defenders. As the goalkeeper…
The men’s golf team began its 2008-09 campaign with a 15th place finish at the John Dallio Memorial last weekend. The tournament did feature some optimism-inspiring play as well. True, the team did finish 15th – out of 15 – but with flashes of low…