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Posts published in September 2012

Culture Plays in Peoria

Are you looking for something to do this weekend outside of the typical dinner movie bar and parties loop, you’re in luck. Add some culture to your weekend in Peoria with a fabulous theatrical performance and an open air art fair, and support your classmates…

THE EARBUG: Josiah Williams

Whenever I come across hip-hop mix-tapes from college students, I usually find the artist to be a sad, washed-up version of Sam Adams or Mac Miller, rapping solely about partying. But never in my life have I listened to one of these albums and found…

New Dredd Still the Law

Judge Dredd is back, and this time no one will escape his judgment. After a dismal 1995 adaptation starring Sylvester Stallone, the cult comic book antihero returns in a modernized reboot that strips away the one-liners in favor of gritty action and hard-edged characters. Set…

“How I Met Your Mother” still a hilarious mystery

It seems aggravating at this point that “How I Met Your Mother” has yet to reveal who Ted Mosby’s future wife is. I’d probably call this out if it weren’t for the show’s inexplicable charm and infectious sense of humor. Now that the show’s eighth…

NHL is destroying its own fans

All the talk this week has been about the NFL’s replacement referees. Has the integrity of the NFL been destroyed after the bizarre finish on Monday night between the Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks? The replacement referees are controversial but everyone will keep…

Zerante brings rhythm to court

Lauren Zerante does not care that the Bradley volleyball team has lost eight of their last nine games since winning their first five. It does not matter to Zerante that the team is 0-3 in conference play. In Zerante’s mind, the Braves are headed to…

No Doubt Returns like they Never Left

Who releases a six minute single after more than 10 years of lying dormant? The royal ambassadors of ska pop, that’s who. No Doubt has never really been the rule-following type, so when they dropped “Settle Down,” who could really be surprised that it was…

Bradley needs to rethink priorities

First, I want to say I am grateful for the undergraduate education I received while attending Bradley. However, I have a lot of issues with the way things are being done. Throughout my four years at Bradley, we always had issues with muggings, and armed…

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