The Burden of Free Speech

December 15, 2015

By Chris Sick Whatever else may be difficult about writing this column, there is a certain dreadful reliability in knowing that I will never want for material. Month in and month out I can rest […]

Denver Broncos: A Tale of Two Halves

December 14, 2015

By Da’Vince “Dino” Wright Denver had a complete meltdown in the second half. The Broncos stifling defense smothered the Raiders in the first two quarters only to lose the game in the second half. The […]

Another .500 Week for the Denver Nuggets

December 14, 2015

By Da’Vince “Dino” Wright Denver Nuggets Overall Record: 9-14 The Denver Nuggets played two games last week going 1-1 and now have an overall record of 9-14. The team is on the cusp of gaining ground […]

Dallas Cowboys lose to Packers

December 14, 2015

By Alex Al-Kazzaz The Dallas Cowboys returned to Lambeau Field to take on the Green Bay Packers for the first time since the divisional playoff game back in January from last season when we saw […]

Movie Review: Macbeth

December 14, 2015

By Kelly Norman If you’re a fan of Shakespeare and therefore can probably understand the “Shakespearean” language, then you might enjoy Macbeth. Although I pretty much knew what to expect when I walked into the […]

Stars Face Biggest Test of the Early Season

December 14, 2015

By Stephen Elliott Three months into the (just over) six month NHL regular season, and the Dallas Stars are leading the Western Conference by six points. In the NHL’s group of death, the Stars hold an eight point […]

No Joke But Texas, Texas A&M Have Issues

December 14, 2015

By Wendell Barnhouse Unless and until Texas and Texas A&M agree to resume hostilities on the gridiron, fans of the Longhorns and the Aggies must be content insulting each other about whatever’s available. Right now, […]

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