The Texas A&M-Commerce women’s soccer team dropped its second-straight contest on Sunday, falling to No. 14 St. Edward’s, 2-0. The Lions (4-5) were held to a season-low four shots in the loss. Sophomore Meagan Lasley had a team-high two shots and sophomore goalkeeper Jennifer Alvarado made five saves in the […]
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Bois d’ Arc beauties
The smells of horse manure and corn dogs perfume the air as peals of laughter and delight tickle the ear, claiming their positions as prominent memories of the Bois d’ Arc Bash. The laughter and squeals of children were definitely heard in the Fellowship Hall of the First Baptist Church […]
Moore named social work department head
After a nearly fifteen-year term at Texas A&M University-Commerce in the department of social work, Brenda Moore has been named as one of the permanent department heads. In her new role, Moore will be responsible for faculty class assignment, supervising staff, and problem solving between faculty and students. She will […]
Cross Country team fares well against Division I squads
In only their second meet of the season, the Texas A&M University – Commerce cross country teams ran at the Texas A&M Invitational in College Station on Sept. 22. The Invitational was 8 kilometers long for the men, 5 km for the women, and featured all Division I teams, with […]
Set ’em up!
In their first home matches of the 2007 season, the Texas A&M University – Commerce volleyball teams showed a strong presence all over the court. The Lions hosted Southern Arkansas on Saturday, and won the non-conference match in three straight sets, 30-20, 30-28, 30-24. During the match, outside hitter Colleen […]
Bishop motivates A&M-C students
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and the National Association of Colored Women’s Club (NACWC) hosted the College Revival Series: Hour of Power on Monday, Sept. 24 in the Ferguson Auditorium. The featured speaker was Bishop J.D. Thomas of the Mount Rose Church. A favorite of the students, Thomas warned the […]
Roommates cause clash
Living with a roommate is not always the easiest thing to do, and in some cases, turn out to be fatal. At the University of Arizona, tensions between roommates Mia J. Henderson and Galareka Harrison started with a report of stolen property. They ended on Sept. 8 when Harrison allegedly […]
BBQ kicks off Bash
Yes, it was that time of year again. The Bois d’ Arc Bash took its place on the downtown Commerce square Friday, Sept. 21. The Commerce Leadership Institute (CLI) supplied this year’s bash with barbecue brisket, which they have donated for several years. “We have been doing this for so […]
Deep in the heart of Texas
The University Playhouse debuts its first play of the season, “In the West,” that features Texans as portrayed by famous photographer Richard Avedon. The show will open Thursday, Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. The play is comprised of 18 monologues in which the cast members […]
‘American Hearts’: Album of the year
I’ve been following the music of August Arthur (or Scott depending on what point in his career you’re talking about) Bondy for years now. Bondy got his start in the music business when his first band, Verbena, was signed to Merge Records after a 4-track demo circulated. Shortly after, a […]