I’m out of shape. Being an English major I get slightly more sunlight than a computer science major, but the same amount of exercise. I’ve had gone to my apartment’s gym off and on for months, but I’m pretty sure I was only maintaining my weight rather than actually losing […]
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‘Duets’ a tribute to Reba
The jury is still out on who exactly caused the lights to go out in Georgia, but it is apparently clear who can¬-after decades in the music business-still top charts with a debuting album. That artist is fancy redheaded country diva, Reba McEntire. Her 25th studio-recorded album, “Reba Duets”, released […]
Please accept my apology
I messed up. Someone once told me the difference between journalism and businesses majors is that one will sell their soul and the other will write about it – for a profit. I’m not quite sure what that says about me since I major in one and minor in the […]
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Kudos to ‘In the West’ The 18 student performances which make up the play “In the West” are amazing, the Avedon-inspired student photographs are compelling, and the music by LouAnn Petty and her two friends is beautiful. Don’t let the opportunity go by to soak up this unique experience; you […]
End of the rainbow golden for Radiohead
You couldn’t eat. You couldn’t sleep. You wondered if you’d ever love again. You tossed. You turned. There was no sunshine. But suddenly, as if it were a strange and lucid dream, a rainbow appeared through the atmospheric haze of clouded gray matter. Last Wednesday, after a nearly four and […]
Wascovich wows with energy
A teacher, commercial photographer and all-around artist, Vaughn Wascovich is the latest addition to the school’s photography program, filling in the full-time professor position that has been open for little more than a year. Wascovich has an energetic love for the arts, teaching, and all of life’s simple pleasures. “I […]
Policy gives students privacy
For students entering college life for the first time, a new sense of independence can be one of the appeals of higher education. But for parents who have been heavily involved in their children’s lives, college means having to cut some of the strings they have been accustomed to. “Helicopter […]
Homecoming activities set
Texas A&M University-Commerce will “Ride with Pride” for this year’s homecoming activities, which begin next week. “Homecoming is historically a magical time in the life of the university,” Alumni Relations Director Derryle Peace said. “It is a time when alumni return to campus to reconnect with friends, faculty and staff […]
A&M-C will help Collin College offer 4-year degrees
Collin College will soon be teaming up with Texas A&M University-Commerce, and several other four-year universities to offer junior and senior level college courses, as well as a graduate degree program. “We have proposed several programs, but Collin County has not made the final decision regarding what each institution will […]
Charity car wash for cancer a success
With their first community service project under their belts, Undergraduate Advisor Omar Brown’s First Year Success Seminar class (CBT 111) earns the respect of the Commerce Community, and raises money for the Relay For Life charity event scheduled for the fall. On Sept. 29 from noon to 5 p.m., students […]