With 98 percent of the Comprehensive Alcohol Action Plan intact, the university has qualitative and quantitative data to show the plan has decreased alcohol use and abuse on campus. University President Joanne Glasser and selected campus leaders began developing the plan in February 2008 and…
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Welcome back for the 2009-10 school year. The Scout’s first issue is Sept. 4. Be sure to check www.bradleyscout.com for breaking news and updates during the week.
University Police are investigating a robbery that occurred at a fraternity house over the weekend. Residents of Phi Kappa Tau were away from Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon at a formal, and at some point over the weekend at least one unknown suspect broke into…
Almost one year after the enactment of the Comprehensive Alcohol Action Plan, the university has proclaimed it a success. The three ways the university has decided this is that it has been accepted and supported by the university and community, Late Night BU events have…
Students could see significant changes to how Student Senate senators are elected in 2010. Student Body President Kyle Malinowski said he hopes to implement a “Jump Start Program” as part of the senate reform he and the other blue ticket candidates promised during the election.…
Starting with May term, the Controller’s Office will no longer send paper bills to students’ homes. All billing will be done electronically. Students should keep on eye on their B-mail accounts for invoices. “We would like students to check their Bradley e-mail accounts regularly, even…
The Bradley Speech Team had a big reputation to live up to at last week’s National Forensic Association National Championships, since Bradley claims the most national championships in collegiate history. The team came back from Springfield, Mo., this year with second place in the nation,…
While moving out of dorm rooms or apartments in the next few weeks, the last thing on most students’ minds is dangerous chemicals. But, every year 50 million tons of e-waste is thrown out in Dumpsters and taken to landfills, according to greenpeace.org. These electronics…
Need to get rid of that practically new study desk by the end of the semester? Consider selling it – with the greeks. The Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Council will host the first-ever Fredonia Flea Market, an event where the Bradley community is invited…
Weeks after being installed as the vice president for advancement, Pat Vickerman is still waiting for the rest of the furniture to go in his office. “We’re still working on a furniture arrangement,” Vickerman said. “For now I am just working with what I have.”…