Robert Rodriguez is a master of his craft. And by craft, I mean making outrageous exploitation films that recall the B-movies of the 70s. Nowhere is this more apparent in films like “From Dusk ‘Til Dawn”, “Planet Terror” and “Machete”, the last of which was…
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Bradley’s campus suffered significant Internet outages that put a halt on checking email, Sakai and other Web services Monday. Executive Director of Computing Services Sandra Bury said the cause of the outage was a fiber cut between Bloomington and Urbana. “It was an AT&T fiber…
As the school year lulls from first exams into fall break, we have the opportunity to reflect on the first complete month of the year. With a break from academics, we can relax and compare our personal and professional performances of this year’s beginning to…
Freshman Christian Okeke snuck a ball past the keeper for his second goal of the game to give Bradley the 3-2 overtime road victory over No. 3 Northwestern. The game-winning goal came with 2:17 left in overtime and gave the Braves its second victory over…
Justin Timberlake has just about reached god-like status in the last decade, but not even this kind of reputation can support the disappointing release of the second half of his latest album, “The 20/20 Experience.” After the first release of the album, it was clear…
For the first time, people of the Hilltop will finally have the opportunity to attend a football game on campus. However, this particular game will have a twist. Among the homecoming festivities this year, Bradley will host its first flag football game on Alumni Quad…
“I told the girls: ‘not today, this isn’t happening and we can’t let down’.” Those were the words echoed Friday night by coach Jenny Maurer to her team, as they were down two sets to none going into the third set and trying for a…
There are many TV finales that disappoint. “Lost,” “Battlestar Galactica” and most recently “Dexter” all come to mind. But the reaction to last Sunday’s finale of “Breaking Bad” was quite the opposite. Rather, it seemed overwhelmingly positive. The five-year journey of cancer-stricken high school chemistry…