Press "Enter" to skip to content

The Bradley Scout

Cafeteria take-home goes green with clamshell trays

In an effort to go green, the cafeterias are switching to a more eco-friendly take-home option. “This month clamshells will replace the Styrofoam and cardboard takeout containers in the cafeterias,” Student Body Vice President Tricia Anklan said. “They were chosen because they are environmentally friendly…

Students will shell out more for health care next semester

Bradley students can expect to see a rise in the health fee for the 2011-2012 school year. The increase of the fee from $72 a semester to somewhere between $92 and $102 is intended to cover the hiring of a new counselor as well as…

Triathletes run, bike and swim through Markin

More than 25 people from campus and the community ran, biked and swam their way through the first indoor triathlon at Bradley last weekend. “The triathlon started from a somewhat impulse decision,” triathlon club president Jeremy Franklin said. “The focus of the event is to…

Students hit the hills on day off

Although the holidays are over, Bradley students wasted no time enjoying the winter wonderland left by one of the biggest snow storms Illinois has ever seen. Many students made use of the unexpected vacation. Some made their way to Laura Bradley Park to go sledding,…

Essential personnel sleep on campus

Students rejoiced at the news of a nearly three-day break from classes due to snow, but a significant amount of staff members continued to work, even spending Tuesday night on campus. “They [had] cots at Markin [Center] just in case,” said Maintenance Department employee Tlummer…

Finally … Bradley earns first conference victory of the season

If a win falls into Bradley’s lap and no one is there to see it, does it happen? In front of less than 1,000 people, the Braves battled echoes, silence and a gametime shift to secure their first victory in twelve tries in Missouri Valley…

Dunson named a finalist for Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award

In his second try, senior Dodie Dunson is a finalist for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS (Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School) Award. Dunson is one of 10 men’s basketball seniors who made the final cut for this award. Each contestant is measured in…

Bradley hires volleyball coach

After three tumultuous seasons, Sean Burdette resigned as Bradley’s head volleyball coach in December. On Jan. 5, former Lehigh University coach Jenny Maurer was named the eighth head coach in Bradley volleyball history. “Jenny Maurer represented all of the qualities that we were seeking when…

Poor shooting dooms Braves against top team in MVC

Poor shooting and numerous turnovers kept the Braves from competing with the Missouri Valley Conference-leading Northern Iowa Panthers, losing 58-34. Despite a defensive effort that kept one of the nation’s top scoring team to a 33 percent shooting percentage, the Braves shot a pedestrian 19…

One-on-One: Who will win the Super Bowl?

Steelers Super Bowl XLV is a match-up of two of the most historic franchises in the NFL. Both the Steelers and Packers have huge fan bases and a tradition of winning dating back almost 40 years. But come Sunday, the Steelers will be crowned Super…

Copyright © 2023, The Scout, Bradley University. All rights reserved.
The Scout is published by members of the student body of Bradley University. Opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the University.