In less than three weeks, the school year will be over. Finals will be completed, dorms will be cleared and the graduates will be preparing to receive their diplomas. A lot can change in three weeks. But there’s a lot more than can change over…
The Bradley Scout
On April 22, I turn 21 years old. As excited as I am to finally be of legal age, it has got me thinking a lot about life. Why am I here? What am I meant to do? Why have, or haven’t, certain things happened…
For the last four weeks, audiences worldwide have flocked to movie theaters in droves to see Gary Ross’ adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ “The Hunger Games.” This young adult novel, like “Twilight” and “Harry Potter” before it, is poised to spark a global phenomenon. What is…
Do you like watching rookie cops on their first day on the job? Have shows like The Chicago Code, Rookie Blue and Southland not been enough for your fix of naïve police officers learning what the streets are really like? CBS’ new drama NYC 22…
After taking two of three from Missouri State this weekend and winning six of their last seven, the Braves baseball team is playing its best baseball of the season. Senior Joe Bircher pitched all nine innings in a twelve-strikeout effort Friday night, and junior Mike…
The latest buzz around campus is about Danielle Glassmeyer, an English professor who shaved her head yesterday for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation event on campus. The event, mainly organized by Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, started in 2000 when three reinsurance executives turned their St. Patrick’s…
Freshman graphic design major Kayla Forest died Sunday due to complications during recovery from heart transplant surgery. Forest was first transported to OSF St. Francis Medical Center before being transported to the University of Chicago, where she had the surgery. Amanda Wilton, Forest’s professor for…
While most colleges are worrying about which sports to cut, Bradley decided to reinstate its men’s outdoor track and field team for the 2012 season. The same program that produced a silver medalist in the broad jump at the 1932 Summer Olympics is competing for…
Students, faculty, staff, and alumni are teaming up in the fight against breast cancer by participating in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on May 12. “We have raised just over $1,500 and we expect to reach our goal of $2,500 through this…