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More college students say 'I do'
As time and people change, so do attitudes toward different aspects of life. For instance, when did tattoos become trash instead of art,...
Students eager to 'Jump N2 Spring'
Students kicked off the new semester Thursday night with the Jump N2 Spring special event at the Morris Recreation Center (MRC). The...
Former NFL player goes 'From Football to Opera' at A&M-Commerce
The A&M-Commerce Department of Music will present the concert "From Football to Opera" with performers Lawrence Harris and Renee...
Art major Curry has grown from sculptor to mentor
At age 32, senior A&M-Commerce fine art major Val Curry is classified as a "non-traditional" student, but there's nothing more...
"Sanders Family Christmas" to debut Tuesday
The University Playhouse will present "Sanders Family Christmas" from Nov. 30 to Dec. 5, just in time for the holiday season. The play,...
Greeks gather for KD Sing Song
Members of A&M-Commerce sororities and fraternities gathered for Kappa Delta Sing Song, an event hosted in honor of Kappa Delta's...
Empty Bowls Food Drive targets hunger
The Sociology & Criminal Justice Society (SACS) is hosting the Empty Bowls Food Drive and Pet Food and Supplies Drive from now until the...
Sisterhood, connections attract sorority presidents
This will be the first in a series of articles by The East Texan showcasing the presidents of the Greek organizations on the campus of...
Students, faculty travel many paths to ink
Women, don't get a tattoo. That butterfly looks great on your breast when you're twenty or thirty, but when you get to seventy, it...
Rescheduled bonfire helps close last Lions home game
Despite the cold weather, many students made it to the rescheduled Homecoming bonfire on Friday, Nov. 5, to close out the Lions'...
Art major Scarberry finds direction through Navy
Junior A&M-Commerce painting major Kenneth "Kenny" Scarberry got a taste of overseas travel and culture during his 4-year U.S. Navy...
Moving Stills aim beyond "Troposphere"
For those paying attention to the modest music scene in Commerce, the past few months have been fairly eventful for four A&M-Commerce...
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