Album Review: A Beautiful Revolution (Pt. 1) by Common

Common is an American rapper from Chicago. He has been making music since his 1992 debut album “Can I Borrow a Dollar?”. Since his debut album, Common has released eleven albums. His latest album “A Beautiful Revolution (Pt. 1)” is an amazing, beautiful album by Common. The first track (A Beautiful Revolution) Intro is a […]

Album Review: Monument by Molchat Doma

Molchat Doma is a new-wave/synth-pop band that formed in 2017. The band comes from Minsk, Belarus. This is the group’s third album release entitled Monument, and it was quite enjoyable, to say the least. The first track of the album called Utonut’ is a great opening track with its inspired 80s pop music sound. While […]

Album Review: Fake It Flowers by Beabadoobee

Beabadoobee is an alternative/indie artist that was born in the Philippines. These last couple of years Beabadoobee has released four eps but no albums. Fake It Flowers is the artist’s debut album, and it is a joy to listen to. The first track of the album entitled Care is a good opening track with this […]

Album Review: Party Favors by Sir Chloe

Sir Chloe is an American indie rock band based in Vermont. The members of this band include Dana Foote, Palmer Foote, Austin Holmes, and Teddy O’Mara. The band has released singles, but their album Party Favors is the group’s debut ep. Right off the bat, the first track Squaring Up is a great start to […]

MLB Announces 2020 Awards

By Will Lanigan The Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA) recently announced its annual award-winners for the 2020 Major League Baseball season.  The winners are as follows:  Most Valuable Player:  American League: JOSE ABREU, Chicago White Sox  “While helping lead the White Sox to their first postseason appearance in 12 years, Jose Abreu led the AL […]

Ng Officially Welcomed as Next Marlins GM

By Will Lanigan The Miami Marlins welcomed in Kim Ng as the franchise’s next general manager on Monday.   She is the first female GM in the “Big Four” American sports leagues: Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, the National Football League, and the National Hockey League.   Additionally, Ng (pronounced “Ang”) is MLB’s second General […]

Community College, Javelin-Throwing, Redshirt: Jonathan Garibay’s Long Ride to Instant Stardom

Jonathan Garibay was no stranger to kicking during his time at Riverside City College, but he never quite had a game like he had in Texas Tech’s 24-23 win over Baylor. Coming out of Rubidoux High School in California, Garibay made the decision to stay in-state for the start of his collegiate career, committing to […]

Texas Tech Records First Two-Match Sweep of the Season

Texas Tech used late comebacks in both game-clinching sets to sweep a two-match series against Oklahoma. Facing a 24-20 deficit in set four Thursday, Texas Tech strung together their biggest run of the game to take the set, 27-25, and the match, 3-1. The 7-1 run was aided in part by two kills each from […]

Cowboys Fall Late vs. Steelers; Texans Survives Jacksonville

By Nathan Lee Cowboys Start Strong, Falter Late Against Steelers The Pittsburgh Steelers scored 15 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to defeat the Dallas Cowboys, 24-19. The Steelers improved to 8-0 and remain as the only undefeated team in the NFL. The Cowboys fall to 2-7 yet are still in contention for the NFC […]

Texas Tech Knocks Off Texas in Final Home Game, 1-0

Kirsten Davis’s 54th minute strike into the upper-right-90 was all Texas Tech would need to pick up their second win of the year, 1-0 over Texas. The strike came quickly off of one of the many counter attack attempts the Red Raiders had on the night. Senior left back Amanda Porter played a through ball […]