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Soccer drops its homecoming game

It was cold. It was wet. It was raining. What a great day for Homecoming soccer.  The Braves faced off against the Drake Bulldogs on Saturday for Bradley’s annual homecoming game.  The Bulldogs (5-3-1) struck first and struck fast. In the 8th minute of the…

Volleyball drops another MVC game

The volleyball team suffered a tough loss last weekend, before fighting back to win a five-set match.  The Braves’ win on Sunday was their ninth of the season, putting their record at 9-10, the team’s best record since 2005.  The Braves played the University of…

October is legend, wait for it…. dary. Legendary

The leaves are starting to change and the weather is getting colder. That means it’s my favorite time of year.  The month of October is full of sports action at its finest – college and professional football picks up, hockey and basketball season’s start and…

One-on-One: Does offense or defense win the game?

Offense The end result of a sporting event is always determined by its score, and the only way to get a higher score is through the offense.  I’ve heard the phrase “defense wins championships” but in the end, if only the defense does its job,…

Women’s tennis struggles with tough competition

The women’s tennis team traveled to Cincinnati last weekend for the Queen City Invitational and came away with some lumps and bruises after taking on some tough competition. The Braves hung tough on their first day of action at both singles and doubles, but in…

Austin City Limits live concert TV show back for its 35th season

PBS is home to shows such as “Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel,” “Masterpiece Mystery!” and “Antiques Roadshow,” among many others. Though Georgia Bonesteel probably fashions an excellent quilt, needless to say, I’m not tuned in to PBS a whole lot.  Except on Saturday nights.  “Austin…

“Where the Wild Things Are” Spike Jonze to Transform Childhood story

There seems to be no movie that has ever inspired this much seemingly-out-of-nowhere anticipation quite like “Where the Wild Things Are.”  Based on the universally beloved children’s book, early looks at “Where the Wild Things Are” have strummed up a huge fan response with its…

Zombieland” pays homage to zombie Cult classics

Zombies have been an important element of the horror genre for decades, appearing in twice as many movies as either vampires or werewolves ever did in that same time span.  What makes zombies so compelling? Is it the fact that they just keep coming back…

Paramore Pleases loyal fans with mature “Brand New Eyes”

In 2004, I was 14 years old and starting high school. Zac Farro was 14 years old and starting a little band called Paramore with his older brother, Josh, and their friends Jeremy Davis and Hayley Williams. A year later, Zac’s band signed a record…

Students shack to raise money for housing

Students spent the night in boxes on Olin Quad Wednesday. They slept there for Bradley’s sixth annual Shack-a-Thon, hosted by Habitat for Humanity. “Shack-a-Thon gives students a chance to see firsthand what it is like to be homeless for a night,” said Brett Williams, the…

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