Blues and ‘Hawks set to battle in first round

By Stefan Guilliams, Staff Writer The St. Louis Blues were thought to be the best team in the league until April hit. The Blues hit a rough patch down the stretch, plagued with injuries, questionable lineups by Coach Hitchcock, and just bad hockey. These problems cost the Blues’ chances at not only the Presidents Cup…

2014: Year of the Birds

By Stefan Guilliams, Staff Writer With opening day a month away, we look forward to new competition, new faces and another chance for the Cardinals to win number 12. February is a sacred month for true baseball fans. Pitchers and catchers report, college baseball begins and Spring Training officially kicks off. The Cardinals were on…

The Last ‘Tonight’ for Jay Leno

By Stefan Guilliams, Staff Writer On Thursday February 6, 2014, Jay Leno said goodbye to “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” NBC, and America after 22 years on the air. Jay said during his opening monologue, “I hate saying goodbye, but NBC on the other hand loves it.” Jay previously left the “Tonight Show” in…

The Cardiac Cards make 2013 a season to remember

By Stefan Guilliams, Staff Writer Despite the disappointing end to their season, the Cardinals had one of their best years in recent memory. In the process of winning the National League Central Division and NLCS, the Cardinals made the best of injuries and an extremely inexperienced bullpen. After losing Chris Carpenter, Jaime Garcia, and Jason…