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Posts published in November 2015

‘Kung Fury’ blows up audience expectations

After Swedish filmmaker David Sandberg raised over $600,000 on Kickstarter, his dream of producing a wild parody of 1980s action movies became a reality with the viral sensation “Kung Fury.” Initially released on Netflix in May, the 30-minute short film is jam-packed with absolutely ridiculous…

The case for sports radio

I remember sitting on my living room couch on a cold and breezy October night, wrapped up in blankets with my whole family. We were all huddled together, crunched in tight, but sitting anxious and alert on the edge of the slightly tattered, navy blue…

Sorkin’s ‘Steve Jobs’ sizzles

Aaron Sorkin, creator of “The West Wing” and screenwriter of “The Social Network,” appears to be a PC man. “Steve Jobs,” Sorkin’s latest project, depicts the Apple co-founder as more selfish than ingenious, as it focuses on personal failings and his egocentric reign over the…

Editorial: Opposition is important

There have been conversations at colleges nationwide, including Bradley, about sexual assault on campus and how to handle it appropriately. Student senators addressed issues surrounding the Safe Campus Act 2015, which is a bill currently being presented to the House of Representatives, at the Nov.…

Service program takes volunteers to New Orleans

Mahatma Gandhi once said, “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” In just two months, up to 12 students will be doing exactly that, as they find themselves in New Orleans volunteering with the United Saints Recovery…

Police Reports: 2015-11-06

• Officers responded to a report of an injury at 10:26 a.m. Nov. 1. A non-student male had fallen against a mirror propped against the wall during the night. The mirror shattered and a shard of glass severely lacerated his buttocks. The injury was not…

Students consider immigration options

Local lawyer Thomas Arkell spoke to international students Wednesday in the Garrett Multicultural Center about their immigration and employment options and urged them to utilize campus resources. International students typically don’t put as much effort as is needed into learning about their visa status or…

One-on-one: Who is the Eastern Conference’s best team?

Cleveland Cavaliers By: Kevin Lindgren Basketball is officially underway. With all 30 teams in action, it’s time to take a look at the Eastern Conference. My favorite to win the conference are the Cleveland Cavaliers. The breakdown is fairly simple. The Cavs have the best…

MVC tournament next for soccer

The Braves soccer team had been perfect in conference all season until Saturday when they suffered a 2-1 home loss to SIU-Edwardsville. Bradley got on the board first with a goal by junior Alex Garcia in the 12th minute. The Braves kept the ball in…

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