High winds in Commerce caused power outages across campus Tuesday. According to David McKenna, executive director of Facilities Management and Support Services for the university, the power outages were due to snagged power lines. “Because of the high winds, there were some power lines that were snagged by tree limbs,” […]
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School spirit is spreading, contract it!
From student to student a kind of spirit is spreading through our school, bringing a manner of fulfillment to everyone it infects. I don’t know what it is, but everyone is getting sick. Is it the common cold? Who knows? I like to think of it as the Weekend Killer. […]
The 18th century benchmark
How many women can we truly say are accomplished? I mean by the standards of the women in the 19th century at the time of Jane Austen and the Bronte sisters – women who could sew, sing, draw, play the piano and speak foreign languages. I suppose women had to […]
Q & A with Fair To Midland
RC: How has your life been? JD: Can’t complain it’s been busy but its been good. RC:Into the business side of things, what is the best venue you’ve played in the last few months? JD:The best venue of the last few months…HOB are always great. We just did a headlining […]
A&M-C women rout ECU, fall to UCO
With an 11-2 run to start the game, A&M-Commerce went on to post a 70-49 win over East Central on Saturday afternoon in Ada, Okla. Junior Britney Jordan scored a game-high 21 points, including 14 in the first half. Jordan hit four three pointers – including a stretch of three […]
Johnson seals victory for Lions
Senior Scooby Johnson hit a jumper with the shot clock winding down and 3.4 seconds remaining to lead Texas A&M University-Commerce to a 75-74 win over host East Central on Saturday afternoon in Ada, Okla. The Buffalo, Texas native, who was held to a season-low two points at the intermission, […]
Celebration set after 50,000 visit campus planetarium
The campus Planetarium opened to the public in Feb. 2006. Since then nearly 50 thousand people have attended a show. “There were never any written projections. I think I had certain goals and the president of the University had certain goals. But the good thing is both of us passed […]
New England Patriots to play New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII
For the New England Patriots and the New York Giants these next two weeks in Arizona are going to have both work and fun involved. The teams will have to practice toget ready for Super Bowl XLII on February 3. In their spare time they will probably have time to […]
Activities interrupted due to fire
Power and operations in the Sam Rayburn Memorial Student Center and Business Administration building were interrupted on Thursday, Jan. 17, due to a small electrical fire. According to Executive Director of Marketing Communications, Randy Jolly, a water pipe burst in the basement of the MSC Thursday morning, and the water […]
Biking across Commerce
With a running jump, undergraduate Kyle McPeek mounts his red and green double-decker bike with ease just as a cowboy mounts his trusted steed. McPeek, a photography major, came up with the idea to make the double-decker bike, also called a tall bike, when he saw someone riding one in […]