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The Chiefs first arrived in the city in 1983 as the “Suns,” but they soon changed their franchise name after one year of playing at Meinen Field. With their name change, they also updated their brand, ...
Stephanie Melgoza appears in the Tazewell County Circuit Courthouse for her sentencing on Thursday. Pool photo / Matt Dayhoff / Journal Star Former Bradley student Stephanie Melgoza was sentenced to ...
Caroline Waite looks on at Renaissance Coliseum. Photo by Jenna Zeise. Looking to win their first game in the Missouri Valley Conference this season, the Bradley women’s basketball team missed out on ...
Bradley University Speech Team places fourth at the American Forensics Association National Speech Tournament. Photo courtesy of bradleyspeech on Instagram. The Bradley University speech team’s (BUST) ...
For many young Black kids growing up, myself included, Disney’s animated series “The Proud Family” was a hilarious and relatable representation of Black family life and coming-of-age issues. The show, ...
As is tradition with the last edition of the year, the BESPYs are back. The Scout’s version of the ESPYs returns with eight new end-of-season awards celebrating Bradley’s teams and student-athletes. A ...
Junior Ashton Horchem and Senior JD Bogart share a high-five during a game. Photo courtesy of Bradley Athletics. Following their first Missouri Valley Conference sweep since 2019, Bradley (9-31, 5-13 ...
One in four women on college campuses experience sexual violence. The feminist club S.H.E. Speaks and the Women and Gender Studies (WGS) Department held a Take Back the Night March to bring awareness ...
Head Coach Brian Wardle advising his team during a timeout in a game versus Millikin. Photo via Jenna Zeise. Stability. Heading into this season, that’s the one thing Bradley men’s basketball will ...
Mayar Wol’s collegiate basketball journey has been a rollercoaster. Once a top-100 high school recruit with offers from high-major programs like Clemson, Mississippi State, Georgia Tech, Ole Miss, ...
Amiyah Davis, Kaitlyn Sheppard, Trixie Wraith and Abigail Hancock celebrate breaking a school record. Photo courtesy of Bradley Athletics. Records are meant to be broken. For Bradley track and field, ...
Note: This article is a part of the April Fools’ Day edition, The Scoop, and is not meant to be taken seriously. After a 10-year career in which he led Bradley to two NCAA Tournament appearances, an ...
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