Athlete’s mistake must not be repeated
Last week, the Scout reported on the arrest of Taylor
Last week, the Scout reported on the arrest of Taylor
Since 1947, members of Bradley’s Jewish community have run the
Two Bradley students were honored at the Women in Leadership
Illinois’ severe budget crisis is about to spread to quads
As the world’s economy begins to regain its footing a
Last week, the Scout reported on the arrest of Taylor Brown, a sophomore forward on the basketball team. Nearly two weeks ago, Brown punched an
Over the last decade or so, sports fans have been able to live out a fantasy. With a couple of clicks, Average Joe can now
Let’s face it. Every one of you reading this wants to get a job after you graduate. Isn’t that kind of the point of college?
Because I had no interest in writing anything truly newsworthy, this is a list of 13 facts about interesting and strange stuff. Normally I’m not
Since 1947, members of Bradley’s Jewish community have run the Hillel House. Recently, Hillel asked the Peoria zoning commission to approve a location change to
“My story is one Anne Frank might have told – if she had survived.” Marion Blumenthal Lazan’s story, shared with the campus as part of
Two Bradley students were honored at the Women in Leadership conference downtown last week. Michelle Kosner and Brandi Arnold were recognized for starting the nonprofit
Since last year, there has been a spirited change across the streets of campus. Since arriving on campus, University President Joanne Glasser has aimed to
Illinois’ severe budget crisis is about to spread to quads across the state. Nearly 148,000 students in Illinois who receive the state’s need-based MAP grant
As the world’s economy begins to regain its footing a year after the market meltdown, university officials continue to be cautiously optimistic about Bradley’s financial