I’ve been thinking a lot about Philip Seymour Hoffman lately. Most people would probably recognize him as Plutarch Heavensbee in “The Hunger Games” or Owen Davian in “Mission: Impossible III.” But he’s become one of my favorite actors because of roles like Lancaster Dodd in…
Posts published in September 2025
On Sept. 4 at 1:01 p.m., officers were dispatched to the BECC after a student suffered a seizure on the third floor. Witnesses said the student had been sitting in a chair before they heard a noise and saw him fall to the ground. He…
On Sept. 3, The Athletic’s Pablo Torre reported that the Los Angeles Clippers were using a company called Aspiration to circumvent the cap and pay Kawhi Leonard through a no-show deal worth $28 million. Contributors Jake Aimone and Ian Manley debate whether the Clippers should…
The Chicago Bears kicked off their season with a loss on Monday night against the Minnesota Vikings. While they appeared to look better than last year, some of the same issues were still apparent. Contributors Carolina Martinez and Micah Gatewood debated whether the team will…
Innovation, collaboration and representation. These were the three pillars of student body president Al Cuizon, Jr.’s spring campaign. He says the senate remains grounded in those same priorities as the new academic year begins. “We’re really emphasizing what we talked about when you first interviewed…
Bradley cross country hit the ground running in their opening meet, wasting no time in making a statement to begin their 2025 campaign. The Braves traveled to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign on Aug. 29 to compete in the Fighting Illini Open. Bradley continued the…
When James Gunn’s “Superman” released on July 11, it was to largely positive reviews. Critics and audiences alike praised it for its brilliant villain, its comic book accuracy and its relentless optimism. Then, as usual, the internet ruined it. Instead of analyzing the themes, characters,…
Nothing is better than enjoying a frozen treat while the weather is still warm. The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Bradley chapter said goodbye to summer and hello to a new school year at their first event of the semester, offering free ice cream and…
Bradley men’s soccer (1-2-1) traveled to Macomb, Illinois, on Wednesday evening to play Western Illinois (2-3-0) in a thrilling, seesaw affair that saw five goals and three lead changes. Despite being ahead twice, the Braves lost 3-2 after a second-half strike from the Leathernecks proved…









To love them both
Teen romance has never been short on cliches, but lately, my TV screen has me saying, “Oh brother…” Literally. Anyone keeping up with Prime Video’s “The Summer I Turned Pretty” or binging Netflix’s “My Life with the Walter Boys” is seeing it too; this season,…