Homecoming is a time that people on campus reminisce about the past, while considering how much of an impact the past has had on the present and the future. Leading up to the football game at Texas A&M University – Commerce will be festivities and activities around campus. Whether it […]
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Marx Bros. ruffle in ‘Horse Feathers’
HOMECOMING FILM The Marx Brothers are at it again in this laugh out loud comedy “Horse Feathers”. If you thought ‘A Night at the Opera’ was a romp in the theatre then this new comedy will drop your drawers. Prof. Quincy Adams Wagstaff (Groucho Marx) has been appointed President of […]
Homecoming nominees meet and greet campus
Alumni Relations and the Texas A&M University-Commerce Homecoming Committee added another event to the Homecoming calendar this year. Last Wednesday, Oct. 10, the first annual “Meet the Nominees” gave the Homecoming candidates an opportunity to socialize with the campus and display the qualities they possess to be Homecoming King and […]
Diversity director’s vehicle vandalized
Office of Diversity and Cultural Affairs Director Robert Dotson’s vehicle was vandalized Oct. 2 in the Halladay Student Services Building parking lot. According to police reports, both doors on the driver’s side had been keyed. The damage was estimated at $3,000. Texas A&M University – Commerce Police Department is conducting […]
Cross country brings accolades into LSC meet
Texas A&M University – Commerce cross country team will be hosting the Lone Star Conference (LSC) meet on Saturday, Oct. 20 at Eddie Moore Sports Park. Leading up to the meet, the Lions have received two accolades in the last week. REGIONALLY RANKED The Lions were ranked 10th, thanks in […]
Commerce Tigers win 30-14, defense calms Rains
The way things have been going for the Commerce Tigers this year, particularly on defense, this past Friday’s win over Rains was just what the doctor ordered. The Tiger defense was a whole lot better in holding Rains to just 14 points and getting a goal line stop of the […]
Former king and queen revisited
Nearly four years after their Homecoming crowning, A&M University-Commerce graduates and good friends, Adrian Brown and Marlonda Malcolm, still address each other as “King” and “Queen.” Twenty-seven year old Malcolm was born in Fort Hood, but raised in Garland. After graduating from Lakeview Centennial High School in 1998, she attended […]
Socccer drops two games over the weekend
Two goals within the first 13 minutes by host Midwestern State led the Mustangs to a 3-1 win over Texas A&M University-Commerce win in Lone Star Conference action on Friday night. Midwestern State (8-2-2 overall and 4-1 LSC) capitalized on an early clearing attempt in the fifith minute and added […]
Favaro and Lance lead team to 1-1 for the week
Despite a match-high 21 kills from senior Colleen Favaro, the Texas A&M University-Commerce volleyball team dropped a 30-32, 30-25, 30-27, 30-25 decision to Lone Star Conference (LSC) leader West Texas A&M (WTAMU) on Saturday. The loss snaps a four-game home winning streak for the Lions who were victorious in the […]
Lion by the tail?
The Texas A&M University-Commerce Lions used a balanced effort to dominate the Northeastern State (Okla.) RiverHawks, 30-3, on Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium. The Lions, now 3-5 for the season, won back-to-back games for the first time this season. They also outscored Southwestern Oklahoma State 41-39 in triple overtime last […]