Editor’s note: The Scout interviewed all candidates whose names are on the ballots, plus one write in candidate. Endorsements were decided by a vote of the editorial board, consisting of the editor, managing editor and news editor. There is no endorsement for secretary because junior…
The Bradley Scout
Every person has a pet peeve, something that strikes a nerve so aggravatingly deep that it internally sounds like nails scratching a chalkboard. Some of mine include hearing the sound of an alarm clock if I’m already awake and having a stranger sit close to…
With the snow melting away and the warm weather coming back to our campus, I can only think of one thing: it’s time to get back outside. After being locked away for the past five months by the cold, I can finally be happy again…
Yogurt, which contains live bacteria, may be better for you than you thought. Even those who cannot stand the texture or stomach the taste can reap its benefits. Not only is yogurt a dairy product that supplies a good source of calcium and vitamin D,…
Student organizations on campus have joined together in an effort to give Bradley’s recycling program a new look. Student Senate, Student Environmental Action Coalition and the Student Green Elections campaign have been working together this semester to place more recycling bins in residence halls. Recently…
A completely wireless campus will likely not be implemented by move-in day 2010, but the university is moving toward installation of wireless technology across campus. Student Senate voted in December to install wireless Internet in dormitories and the St. James Apartment Complex. After examining the…
A number of Catholics on campus participated in Holy Week this week to rekindle their faith. The week began last Friday with an event called Day of Grace. Students prayed at the Stations of the Cross and confessions were available. Afterward, they participated in a…
The last big Activities Council performer of the school year is not only stirring up excitement, but positive ticket sales. “The ticket sales have surpassed my expectations,” said Assistant Director of Student Activities Dain Gotto. “We sold over 1,000 tickets on the first day.” Director…
Bradley students were able to showed off their musical talent this week, but in the end there could only be one idol. Sophomore AEP major Jochen Graf took home the $300 prize for his rendition of Tom Petty’s “Free Falling.” “I just wanted to sing…
At the beginning of his senior year of college, Jason Regier got into a car accident that broke his neck in two places. His severe spinal cord injury left him paralyzed – he would never walk again. Regier told his story to students during his…