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Administration focuses on cost reduction initiatives

While many students try to watch their bank accounts during their time at college, the university is in the process of saving pennies as well. In mid-February, University President Joanne Glasser created a special ad-hoc presidential resources committee of Bradley staff to “enhance operating resources…

Police Reports 4/513

A female student reported her Bradley ID as lost and used fraudulently at 6:20 p.m. March 27. A Bradley University Police Department (BUPD) investigation showed that an unknown male used her card to get into the Markin Recreation Center. Another unknown male accompanied the first…

SBO candidates prepare for runoff election

Student body officer elections are far from over, with three of the four elections coming down to a ticket-on-ticket set of runoffs. In the secretary of the assembly, speaker of the assembly (formerly vice president) and presidential races, none of the candidates were able to…

IFC exploring opportunities for expansion

It has been a year of change for Bradley’s Interfraternity Council, but the next step it’s taking will impact more than fraternity men. Over the past two weeks IFC has welcomed two fraternities to present and sell their national fraternity for the opportunity to expand…

Editorial 4.5.13: Endorsed for Student Body President: Dashawn Cason

The Scout has worked with Student Senate for years as a way of helping and communicating with the student body. We have seen presidents who have broken barriers with the administration and represented Bradley as the formidable force it is. We have seen ones who…

Bradley basketball sees roster turnover: Shayok and Crawford granted release, Illinois’ Shaw commits

The Bradley men’s basketball team has seen major roster turnover in the last week. On Tuesday, sophomores Shayok Shayok and Jalen Crawford announced their intention to transfer from the program. On the same day, 6-foot-8 forward Mike Shaw gave coach Geno Ford a verbal commitment…

The Walking Dead Lives On

Earlier this year I gave up on one of my favorite shows. I quit. I said no more, I’m not wasting an hour of my Sunday night for this. However, as our entertainment editor I had to write about the season finale that had everyone…

Guest speaker compares U.S. and European sexuality

History students and professors met on March 28 to explore a modern-day American taboo. Sex was the topic for this year’s annual Armstrong history lecture, where Dr. Anna Clark discussed on “Sexuality in the 20th Century.” Clark is a professor of history at the University…

New “GI Joe” is Lifeless and Plastic

“Knowing is half the battle,” the GI Joes would say. Wise words from a show designed to sell action figures. It’s still good advice, since the best way to appreciate “GI Joe: Retaliation” is to go in knowing that, like the cartoon, this is a…

Marketing professor encourages social media in the classroom

Perhaps the days of sneaking in a tweet or Facebook status during class have finally come to an end.  One marketing professor is making an effort to incorporate more social media in the classroom, and she’s starting by encouraging faculty to use it. As one…

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