Westlake Hall is known for its days of watchmaking, but after recent renovation it’s safe to say the building will always be timeless. As one of the products from the Campaign for a Bradley Renaissance, the home of the college of Education and Health Sciences…
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In anticipation of the upcoming presidential elections, Bradley hosted a youth rally to inspire students to register to vote – and engaging more than 200 students. “Engaged: A Youth Rally to Inspire Civil Engagement and Civility in Politics”, was sponsored by Bradley’s College of Republicans…
The Bradley Braves volleyball team expected to be better than 7-13 halfway through the season. “Our original goal was to be at least .500 on the season,” said Madelyn Ervin, senior outside hitter and captain for the Braves. She and her teammates said they are…
*Editor’s note: This is the second of three installments in a series about off-campus housing. Look for the third installment in the next edition of the Scout. Students have several options when choosing an off-campus residence. Besides picking between an apartment or a house,…
In the world of hip-hop, there is a new world order emerging. You can either go the way of Young Money and Lil Wayne with traditional, radio-friendly hits, or you can go the way of Odd Future and get abstract and a little deeper. I…
The traditional Lighting of the B ceremony kicked off this year’s Homecoming with new surprises, but left students with mixed emotions. Along with the usual festivities, including free Homecoming t-shirts and food, music and the lighting, there were several students performance which kept the energy…
I have watched a lot of really bad TV. The amount is actually embarrassing. But nothing has compared to what I stumbled upon the other night. Nothing could have prepared me for the horror that was “Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition,” a spin off of the…
President Joanne Glasser’s voice may have been weak during homecoming’s Founder’s Day Convocation, but her words were strong. Glasser said three characteristics, focus, foresight and faith, were the foundation of a very successful man, William Rainey Harper, Mrs. Bradley’s “right hand man.” She said she…
In his first public showing at Bradley, Tyshon Pickett shined in the men’s basketball red and white scrimmage Friday, scoring 16 points in 16 minutes. The 6-foot-6-inch, 220-pound junior transfer from Dodge City Community College worked his way inside for seven layups, five rebounds and…
The crowd goes wild, more than 20,000 voices mixing together to deafen the excitement of the commentators. Every person in the stadium faces forward, attentive to the game being played before them. While this might sound like the typical scene at a sports game, it…