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Jared Bartman Comes to Peoria Art Center

Brace yourselves, Peoria: Jared Bartman is coming. A local Peoria songwriter who has gone on to form his own band, Jared is coming back to his hometown April 26 for a show at the Peoria Contemporary Art Center. Jared will be playing with his band…

The Earbug: Gold Fields

I think pop music gets a terrible rap. I feel bad for the genre, thanks to mediocre radio darlings like Carly Rae Jepsen and whomever Disney’s pop star of the week is. Everyone just assumes the entire style is full of non-talented attractive people with…

A year after death, change in gun culture still needed

Tuesday marked exactly one year since the death of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin. George Zimmerman shot Martin, which he says was in self-defense, while controversy ensued across the United States after prosecutors initially decided not to charge Zimmerman due to Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law.…

One-on-One: Who is going to win the World Series?

Nationals Picking a World Series champion in at the beginning of March is just asking for your prediction to crash and burn. But I feel confident the Washington Nationals will be winning their first title in franchise history. After their tremendous offseason, the Nationals are…

Education professor receives distinguished grant

As someone who has educated people in a variety of places across the globe, Cecile Arquette will soon add Chile to her list, as a result of her upcoming Fulbright Scholar award. Arquette, an associate professor of Teacher Education, received the grant to teach English…

The Scout recognized at state competition

The Bradley Scout Staff attended the Illinois College Press Association conference last weekend. Students and the entire Scout staff were recognized with the following awards:   • 2nd place General Excellence – Staff • 1st place Ad Design – Kiley Little • Honorable Mention Multimedia…

Classes not hindered by winter storm, results in no snow day

While a winter storm dumped a few inches of snow on Peoria throughout the day Tuesday, students trekked to class through the slush. “We decided that we did not have indications we would be putting someone in danger by having class,” said Vice President for…

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