It’s an unspoken rule in Hollywood that horror remakes are never good. Just look at “Halloween,” “Friday the 13th” and “Nightmare on Elm Street” to see how once great horror icons can get butchered by remakes. Thankfully, fans of the cult horror trilogy “Evil Dead”…
Posts published in April 2013
In the past, a record of 21-19 might have satisfied Bradley’s softball team. Now, it does not come close. “With this team it’s a lot different,” junior Alex Chandler said. “We all want more and we all expect more out of each other.” While the…
I hate to be a pessimist, but things can always get worse. I don’t care what’s going on, something worse could happen. It’s actually great news. If things can always get worse, they can also always get better. You just have to be open to…
Once upon a “Take This To Your Grave,” Fall Out Boy waved the battle flag for the new generation of rock lovers. They managed to pack meaningful lyrics into catch songs, even if everyone walked around singing at least three different variations of incorrect lyrics…
More changes are in store for the the hilltop this summer. The main construction project for the summer will be Geisert Hall, Interim Vice President of Student Affairs Nathan Thomas said. In order to complete the second year of a two-part project, Geisert will see…
An officer was called around 2:20 a.m. April 12 regarding a male who was urinating outside a business in the 1200 block of Bradley Ave. The officer found the male student inside the business. The male said he did not urinate on the street. When asked…
Everybody wants to find a place where they can fit in and belong. In college, it’s the fraternities or sororities, the floors in all of the dorms, student organizations or in my case – the Scout. How can you describe a place that seemed like…
Bradley University, and Peoria for that matter, have a rich history of sending bipartisan politicians to Washington, D.C. But on Tuesday, the capitol came to Bradley. The Returning Civility to Public Discourse symposium, hosted by the Institute for Principled Leadership in Public Service (IPL), was…
This parent’s weekend, students left their parents to experience a new event, one that would give a competitive edge in the evolving job market. The BU Mentor Program brought 35 alumni, parents and friends to Westlake Hall on April 13 to the “Meet the Mentor”…
The incoming student body officers were installed by University President Joanne Glasser on Monday, with one notable exception. Sophomore psychology major and Secretary of the Assembly elect Brian Deal resigned from his position one week after elections. “It was not only in my best interest,…