The temperature outside has turned ice cold, but Saint Xavier University Women’s Basketball team is hotter than ever. The Cougars lost their last game in Nov. to then No. 16 Siena Heights…
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Men’s Volleyball Off To a Rough Start
It’s a new year which means it is a new season for Saint Xavier University Men’s Volleyball but the new season is off to a really rough start. The team has started…
Indoor Track Off to Hot Start
The Saint Xavier men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams had some strong performers in the Lewis University Invitational in Romeoville, Ill., on Friday. On the women’s side, junior Leslie Rosario…
The PED Narrative is Here to Stay
It’s tough to say exactly when performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) in sports first entered public consciousness. There’s the home run chase of 1998, which, in retrospect, appears to have been between one admitted…
Toews Named Team Canada Alternate Captain; Hawks #1 in Central
2014 Sochi Olympics As we approach the end of January, we hockey fans are in for a treat. Why? Because all of our favorite hockey players will be competing against each other…
Holmes is Where the Heart is
The game, Ms. Hudson, is back on. BBC One’s cult hit drama Sherlock opened to the tune of 9.2 million viewers overseas as the much awaited series 3 debuted several weeks ago….
The Faceless Face of the Slender Man
On June 9, 2009 an internet forum dedicated to photoshopping creepy things into childhood pictures started an internet sensation. The forum, SomethingAwful, created The Slenderman, an eight foot tall humanoid creature with…
Listen to Lauren!
Dear Lauren, This past Christmas, I went a little crazy on the gift giving and now I am completely broke! How can I recover from this? I don’t regret giving as much…
Habit RPG: Your Life, The Videogame
A few months ago, I was online and I saw someone post something about a game called Habit RPG (for those of you who don’t know, RPG stands for Role Playing Game)….
Winter Storm 2014: A Late Holiday Gift
I think most Chicagoans can agree it was quite a ride living in “Chiberia” (as it has been named by a forecaster at the National Weather Service) during the first few weeks…
