This has been a year of trilogies. “Spider-man 3,” “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,” “Shrek the Third” and “The Bourne Ultimatum” have all made cash in the box office, but do they hold reputable film qualities?Independent films have taken off and so has their budgets. What we would […]
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12 Days of Christmas
#8216;Tis a month before Christmas and all over campus, the students are wondering what they’ll be doing for presents. Gas prices are high and pocket books empty, but those that we love deserve to get something. With gas prices skyrocketing and the value of the dollar diminishing, department stores and […]
Women’s basketball falls to No. 21 West Texas A&M; rebounds at Eastern New Mexico, 75-54
Canyon, Texas – No. 21 West Texas A&M started the second half on a 20-5 run, including six in a row from Courtney Lee, en route to a 61-45 win over No. 13 Texas A&M University-Commerce. Three West Texas A&M players scored in double digits, including a game-high 19 from […]
A Letter to the editor
I think I can top your relative from Hell. My Great Uncle Alan … Ahhh!! Once his name is heard, everyone runs screaming. Thats right, even the mentioning of his name sends shrivers up my spine. Every year around the Holidays we all get phone calls arguing who is going […]
Making predictions for 2008
For too long I have hidden my ability to foretell the future from the people. Behind this charming veil lies untold knowledge of things to come. As 2007 draws to a close, it’s high time I let you know what you can look forward to in the days ahead. BEHOLD! […]
Men’s basketball drops game at West Texas before earning first win against Eastern New Mexico
West Texas A&M knocked down 13 3-pointers in a 72-65 win over Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Buffaloes (5-2) Clint McFall came off the bench to hit five 3-pointers and Tyler Cooper added four more to lead West Texas A&M to the victory. Cooper recorded his first double double of the […]
Taiwan native enjoys life in U.S., Texas
There is new representation for doctorial students on the Graduate Council this semester, and her name is Elaine “Mei-Ying” Lin. Originally from the island of Taiwan in east Asia, Lin has lived in the U.S. for the last seven years and been in Texas since April 2006-the last six in […]
Internet paving way
Chances are LeBron James never had much of a problem receiving calls from potential colleges. But for most student athletes, being recruited isn’t so easy. The Internet has aided potential collegiate athletes who aren’t the “elite prospects” that get offers thrown at them left and right. Sites, such as beRecruited.com, […]
Movie Gallery collects for community
The Movie Gallery of Commerce, located at 1605 Live Oak St., is holding a food and toy drive to benefit less fortunate members of the community. Regina Deuterman, manager of the Gallery since last October, is overseeing both drives. The Gallery’s food drive will benefit First Presbyterian Church of Commerce, […]
KETR survey seeks adviceKETR survey seeks advice
KETR is pushing the static out of the way and tuning into their listeners for their advice. KETR, the local radio station for Texas A&M University-Commerce, has recently sent out a survey via e-mail, to figure out what was best for them and when. According to KETR General Manager Bill […]