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Whitley unites with 9/11 tribute

Eight years later, the tragedy that knocked our nation to its knees on Sept. 11, 2001 still remains in many minds. Now that the rubble has been swept away, our nation continues to remember the souls of the men and women lost on that day. All across the country, a […]

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SGA looks to future

The semester is in full swing and Student Government Association President Michelle Tolbert has a few goals she wants to accomplish through the year. She said a lot of students complained last year about not being involved with decisions made by the faculty and student counsel. “This year I want […]

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One Stop Shop eliminates runaround

In the building where the former print shop once ran now sits a newly-renovated space holding the Student Access and Success Center, a one-stop shop for student enrollment management services for both current and prospective students. In less than 40 days over the summer break, the facilities department transformed the […]

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Enrollment shows sizable increase

Texas A&M University-Commerce’s enrollment is up 9.44 percent according to a document released a week prior to the semester’s start. This comparison is based on the numbers recorded on Aug. 17, 2008 and those obtained Aug. 23, 2009. Increases in enrollment are seen almost across the board with the only […]

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Sweet music echoes from construction site

For students just returning to Texas A&M University-Commerce, walking to the cashier’s office to pay their tuition or buy parking permits may have been quite a shock. Just across the street, where last semester there were trees and parking lots, there is now the rising framework of the new music […]

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Soccer lights it up

Head women’s soccer coach, Neil Piper, has brought in eleven new players to his squad ahead of a very exciting 2009 season. It is another addition, however, which will give players, coaches and spectators a totally new experience with Texas A&M University-Commerce soccer. Four new floodlights have been added to […]

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Computer thefts mar Summer break

A total of eight computers are still missing from both the Wathena Temple building and the Journalism building. The electronics were stolen in three separate incidents, all occurring over the summer when most students were on break. The thefts span from late May to the most recent June 30th, but […]