So far, so good. That can be the motto as the Dallas Cowboys enter their bye week with a 6-1 record, and first place in the NFC East Division. On Sunday, the Cowboys defeated Minnesota 24-14 at Texas Stadium. Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo completed 31 of 39 passes for 277 […]
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Annual Halloween carnival fun for all
On Oct. 31, children can look forward to the Smith Hall Halloween Carnival. The carnival is an annual project that is for the kids of the area to attend, and will be held on Wednesday, October 31. “The festivities will kick off at 6:00 pm and will include a costume […]
Group lets victims be survivors
For those who have been raped or sexually abused, sometimes the hardest part can be after the assault. The Crisis Center of Northeast Texas offers help with its Sexual Assault Support Group. The group meets every third Thursday night from 6-7:30 p.m. at the center, located at 2718 Wesley St. […]
Thefts remain issue on campus
Texas A&M University-Commerce students are watching their belongings more closely due to thefts being reported to the University Police Department. At least, that’s what UPD Lt. Jason Bone hopes. The latest reported theft occurred Wednesday afternoon, outside of Gee Library. According to police reports, the suspect took a purse from […]
Forecasting to be more accurate with rooftop weather station
Texas A&M University-Commerce purchased a weather station earlier this summer in order to improve the way weather in Commerce is recorded and analyzed. Heading the acquirement of the new weather station is Dr. Haydn Fox of the Biology Department. The station, which has been working since Aug. 10, has helped […]
Breezeways serve smokers, promote healthy environment
With growing threats of prohibiting smoking in many places around the Dallas area, the students and faculty of Texas A&M University-Commerce could have some of their personal rights taken away. Though smoking is harmful to people’s health, many still take up the habit. Smokers and non-smokers alike have their rights, […]
A&M System kicks off research symposium
The fifth annual Pathways will be held at Tarleton State University on Nov. 2-3. Pathways is a research symposium that has recently been kicked off by the A&M University System to help students share their research findings and theses amongst other students, professors, and experts who will be judging them. […]
Online visitor parking permits in the works
A new way for visitors to obtain parking permits in the works. Visitors to Texas A&M University-Commerce will soon be able to bypass the trip to the University Police Station to obtain temporary parking permits. They will be able to get their parking permits online by simply filling out some […]
Parade rides once again
This year marks the return of the Homecoming parade to the list of homecoming activities. The last recorded homecoming parade was in 1991. The alumni relations department, which coordinates homecoming activities, is sponsoring and planning the event. “We are excited to bring back the parade for Homecoming. It has long […]
Bonfire tradition continues
Texas A&M University-Commerce will be celebrating their annual bonfire on Friday Oct. 19 from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Students worked Tuesday and Wednesday of this week to push together brush for the center of the bonfire and added pallets around the sides to comprise the centerpiece of this event. […]