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Wanted: A good horror trilogy

Poor, hasty and arduous: this trio of words describes the third installment of the Resident Evil trilogy, “Extinction”. “Resident Evil: Extinction” follows the aftermath of the Umbrella Corporation’s T-virus which was let loose on Raccoon City unknowingly spreading it throughout the world. The aftermath has left the world a bleak […]

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Liberal studies student passes

Roddy Cal Dudley, 25, a liberal studies major from Paris, died Thursday, Sept. 6. Funeral services were set Sept. 15, at Mount Pisgah Baptist Church in Paris, with the Rev. Paul D. Franklin officiating. Burial followed in Rest Lawn Gardens Cemetery. “We were extremely saddened by the death of Roddy […]

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Dropping the ball

With a title like “Mr. Woodcock” one can assume there is not going to be much substance in this film. Lacking the laugh-out-loud hilarities of a good comedy, “Mr. Woodcock” delivers blunt, rude and vulgar antics exploiting the adolescent teen male. John Farley (Seann William Scott) is the successful writer […]

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Bash continues tradition

Founded in 1985 to celebrate the centennial of Commerce, the Bois d’Arc Bash has grown into a three-day event. The 22nd Bois d’Arc Bash begins Friday, Sept. 21 and continues through Sunday. “We estimate between eight thousand-ten thousand people downtown over the three-day weekend,” said Karen Starks, Bash director. Commerce […]

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Raccoon trashes student lounge

Students in the Journalism Building had to miss out on use of the vending machines in the first floor student lounge Monday due to a raccoon. When custodian Richard Avalos got to school that morning, he didn’t think he would celebrate his 10-year anniversary with the University with cleaning up […]

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Deadline approaches seniors

The application for graduation deadline is Friday, Sept. 28. Students planning on graduating this fall must follow several steps to ensure they can participate in commencement on Dec. 15. Fall 2007 graduates must adhere to the deadlines in order to graduate. “Students must apply for graduation in order for their […]

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Family Day provides entertainment for A&M-C students

On Saturday, Sept. 29, Breakout Entertainment, along with the president’s office will be sponsoring a day of activities and leisure for the students of Texas A&M University-Commerce and their families. Events will begin at 10:45 a.m. and end with the Lions football game versus the University of Central Oklahoma at […]

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Constitution Day honored at university

On Monday, Sept. 17, Texas A&M University-Commerce celebrated Constitution Day. The presentation began at 11 a.m. in the Founders Lounge of the Memorial Student Center, where people congregated to listen to speeches from Dr. Charles Elliot, Dr. Chad King and Dr. John Smith. “We recognize and celebrate the constitution because […]

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Gray is the way, black is ‘whack’

Black is “whack.” Well, at least when it comes to this season’s color palette. Designers anointed gray as the must-wear fall color-and fashionistas from near and far have implemented this muted relative of the classic black into their wardrobe. Because of its versatility, you can too! Mixing gray with the […]