This semester, The Scout is introducing a weekly spotlight article featuring a student, faculty or staff member. Submissions will be accepted at http://www.bradleyscout.com/humans-of-the-hilltop/. In 1994, a freshman English major at Grand Valley State University began his college career, unsure of what the future held for…
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When the final horn sounded last Saturday night, the seven seniors on the Bradley Club Hockey team bid farewell to the Owens Center. “Knowing that’s the last time I’ll put on a home Bradley jersey, it’s disappointing,” assistant captain and forward Doug Miceli said. “But,…
The women’s tennis team opened up the spring season with a trip to Milwaukee. After a loss to Marquette on Saturday, they bounced back on Sunday with a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to earn a weekend split. The Braves are optimistic for the…
Lydia Moss Bradley mourned the passing of her six children and husband and yet successfully doubled her estate, built the Bradley Home for Aged Women and donated more than 100 acres of land for the creation of Laura Bradley Park, all before establishing the Bradley…
“Tetsuo & Youth” begins by painting an idyllic picture. You can hear children laughing and playing in the pool on a hot summer day, while the soft whine of a violin slowly fades in; its tune simple and light, yet somber. It quietly lingers before…
Although gladiator fights were common in the Coliseum of Ancient Rome, Bradley’s Renaissance Coliseum saw a different kind of fight during a high school basketball shootout last week. On Jan. 19, an incident broke out among attendees of the River City Shootout, an annual competition…
If the definition of insanity truly is doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results, it may be time to have Bradley’s athletic department institutionalized. For the most part, 2014 was not a banner year in Bradley athletics. Sure, the softball…
Since 1990, SkyMall has given bored airplane passengers a catalog full of wacky products to look through. Weird things like glow in the dark toilet seats, Bigfoot garden yeti statues and squirrel tree climber sculptures have all been sold by the catalog. SkyMall dared to…
A new phone application called 7-Cups of Tea is offering therapy in the form of chat forums with trained students, graduates and professionals. The application offers chat forums covering topics such as depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder where users can speak freely. “At any given time,…
The Hartmann Center Gallery will display the work of Bradley’s art faculty. Art Department Chair Paul Krainak, associate professor Randy Carlson and professor Oscar J. Gillespie, among others, will present their work at the gallery. Work from all disciplines will be on display. The reception…