Condoms will be available to students on campus free of charge beginning next semester. The President’s Cabinet voted to support and implement the health resolution Student Senate passed last month proposing that condoms become more accessible to Bradley students. “We as Student Senate are excited…
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The Bradley men’s basketball team finished the preseason portion of its schedule with an 81-71 victory over the College of Wooster Tuesday night at Carver Arena. The backcourt duo of junior Dyricus Simms-Edwards and sophomore Walt Lemon Jr. combined for 36 points and 13 rebounds.…
As the weather is getting colder, the Bradley cross country teams are heating up. The women’s team took third place in the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Cross Country Championships Sunday. It was the women’s best finish in the MVC Championships since taking third in…
Let’s make no mistake about it, Brett Ratner earned his membership in the Smiling Douchebag Hall of Fame years ago. His movies are big, loud messes of awkward race jokes and poorly handled action sequences. His “Rush Hour” trilogy is little more than a collection…
There are still plans for a second Main Street Commons apartment building to be constructed, but the chance of it becoming a feasible housing option for students by next year is slim, general manager Greg Colwell said. “We’re focused on what we have right now,”…
No superhero has experienced a greater revitalization over the past decade than Batman. 2008’s “The Dark Knight” grossed $1 billion in worldwide box office revenue and is the highest-rated superhero film of all time on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes. Now he is the main…
Packers The defending Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers have raced to an 8-0 start and once again look to be the team to beat in the NFL. The Packers’ offense is nearly unstoppable with Aaron Rodgers at the helm. They lead the NFL in…
Services like Netflix and YouTube have made the most recent films readily available to anyone. Can we find anything of value in the muck of b-movies, ambitious failures and exploitative crap-fests? We’re going to find out in Dispatches from Instant View Purgatory. What’re we watching:…
With the recent success of films like “True Grit” and the video game “Red Dead Redemption,” it was only a matter of time before the Western returned to television. Unfortunately, AMC’s new series Hell on Wheels hits too many clichés of the genre to be…
It was supposed to be a good weekend for college football with the top two teams in the nation facing off against each other, and although the game was boring, last weekend was much more than a football game. Saturday, Jerry Sandusky, former defensive coordinator…

