Strive. Last week, senior psychology major and Kappa Delta-Eta Beta member Brianna Blackshire was selected as one of 13 Leadership Development Consultants (LDC) for Kappa Delta Sorority Headquarters. Blackshire went through three rounds of interviews, which included a presentation, a case study and an interview…
The Bradley Scout
After a rough 2013 season, the Bradley Braves baseball team was looking for a fresh start in 2014. So far, so good. In a Brave- on-Brave series, Bradley traveled to Mississippi last weekend and swept Alcorn State. On Friday, the Braves rallied late for three…
After drooling over Spring Fashion Week earlier this year, the hottest new trends are among us. From sneakers and flats to heels and booties, top designers are unveiling their newest collections faster than we can save up for them. So if you’re looking rock that…
Sports bring many emotions to fans, athletes and coaches. Some of the greatest moments involve special tributes to people who have overcome illness or pro- cedures. These are my favorite moments in sports and give organizations great respect when they do these acts of kindness.…
After taking round one of the I-74 rivalry against Illinois State on Jan. 29 in Peoria by a 64-45 margin, the Braves were looking for their second road when of the season and a win at Illinois State for the first time since 2007. But,…
Car crashes, broken pipes and icy weather were all in the forecast for the United States this winter. Peoria was no exception. The Peoria Journal Star reported that, as of Feb. 5, the local snowfall totaled to 37.1 inches. That total is 0.6 inches short…
Brave Sounds is bringing a lot of love to campus this weekend. Sounds of Love, a Valentine’s Day concert hosted by Brave Sounds Entertainment, is celebrating its third annual event Friday. Since its conception, things have only gotten better for this holiday event. This year’s…
After receiving more than 1,600 student responses about potential spring concert performers, the Activities Council of Bradley University (ACBU) said it has extended an offer to a new artist. As reported in the Feb. 7 issue of The Scout, spring performer Ke$ha canceled her concert…
For this week’s editorial, we weren’t inspired by something we saw firsthand but by a letter to the editor. Pegi Meyer began working at Bradley in 1984, and served as the director of the Michel Student Center for 18 years before retiring in 2005. She…
With a chance to gain some separation in the Missouri Valley Conference standings, the men’s basketball team took on second place Indiana State Wednesday night at the Civic Center. Unfortunately, due to a poor free throw percentage and a hot shooting Jake Odum for Indiana…