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The Killing Premiere

At the end of its first season, The Killing alienated many of its viewers with its plot developments. The drama about the investigation of a murdered teenage girl revealed that its big discovery never actually happened and that many pieces of evidence, up to that…

The Sprout: Obama aims to show up Romney at Bradley*

Linsanity? Check. Tebowmania? Check. The most powerful man on the face of the earth? Check. I think Bradley’s going to need a bigger campus. On June 31st, U.S. President Barack Obama is planning to hold a rally for his re-election campaign on the very ground…

The Sprout: Comm professor surprise casting in reality show*

Associate Chairperson of the Department of Communication, Professor Sara Netzley has recently been accepted into the cast of Bad Girls Club on the Oxygen Network. “We thought this was a great opportunity to get Bradley’s name out there,” said Dean Jeffery Huberman of the Slane…

The Sprout: Where there is smoke, there are problems*

Last Friday night junior civil engineer major Michael Klein met a girl at a bar. After a cab ride home, he said it was clear he was going to get lucky that night. Although only a few minutes into sex, things became hotter than he…

The Sprout: Castro cruises to BU*

After the recent success of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s appearance on campus, the Bradley chapter of Studying Towards a Leaderless Independent Nation (STALIN) announced recently it had invited former Cuban President Fidel Castro to speak at Bradley on May 1st. STALIN President junior Anatoli…

Mad Men: a guide to bluffing your way into the best show on TV

Sunday’s highly-anticipated season five premier of AMC’s Mad Men is sparking nothing but excitement from fans and boredom from their friends who have to hear about all those damn complex storylines. Look, it’s not an easy show for the uninitiated to get into. There’s 52…

’21 JUMP STREET’ turns forgotten sitcom into raunchy fun

Early on in the, we’ll call it, “adaptation” of ‘80s sitcom “21 Jump Street,” Nick Offerman looks at bumbling police rookies Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum and says “we’ve revived a secret undercover program from the ‘80s because the guys who make that don’t come…

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