Texas football fans, you have a lot to shout about so far this NFL season. I’ll grant you, it’s only week two, but if the Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Texans keep playing like they played the first two weeks, who knows? You might just see a Texas Superbowl before […]
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No. 14 West Texas handles Lions, 45-14
Special teams play led to two early touchdowns for No. 14 West Texas A&M en route to a 45-14 win over Texas A&M University-Commerce at Kimbrough Stadium on Saturday night. The Lions (1-3) utilized two quarterbacks – Terry Mayo and Trent Miller – in the defeat. A&M-Commerce completed 17-of-39 passes […]
Lion card thefts hit campus
According to University Police, at least two Lion Cards have been reported stolen to campus police and a third to the Mane Card Office during a three-week span. In a notice to faculty and staff, Sgt. Kyle Lowe said two of the thefts occurred in the cafeteria during lunchtime. Jason […]
Residence Life moves forward with renovations
A number of improvements to the residence halls have been completed prior to the new semester at Texas A&M University-Commerce. According to E. Thayne King, Residence Life director, about $1.5 million dollars have been spent on renovations to the halls since last spring. “Most renovation work is done during the […]
Online survey aims at helping hearts
Take the online survey here. Set on determining the differential risks involved with cardiovascular disease, Chris Myers, associate professor of marketing and management, and Yvonne Villaneuva-Russell, assistant professor of sociology, have launched a two-week study. In order to promote the study, Myers and Villaneuva-Russell are conducting an online survey, available […]
NAACP supports ‘Jena 6’
Today, many students around campus are wearing black in support of “Jena 6,” a reference to a group of six African-American teenagers in Jena, La. The teens were charged with second-degree murder after assaulting a white teenager on Dec. 4, despite the teen being in the hospital for less than […]
‘Shoot Em Up’ a blast
#8220;Shoot ‘Em Up” breaks apart all of the barriers we assume in an action film, puts them in a paper bag, stomps on it with a steel-toed boot and reassembles it to a whacked out adrenaline rushed ride. This film is not for the faint of heart, it delivers pointless […]
Soccer falls after downing No. 2 Tampa
Coming off a win over No. 2 Tampa on Friday, the Texas A&M University-Commerce women’s soccer team dropped a 3-2 overtime decision to regionally-ranked Barry. The host Bucs (3-2), ranked No. 9 in the NCAA South Regional rankings, capitalized on a short-handed Lions squad to get the equalizer in the […]
Air attack soars, run game plummets
In case you haven’t heard, the Lions can pass the ball. Only problem is that the running game is falling behind. Tailbacks Eddie Moss and Nabil El-Amin combined for 65 yards on 33 totes – that is a little less than two yards per carry. For a team that averaged […]
Lions beat rival Kingsville, 24-7
For the first time since 2001, the Texas A&M University-Commerce Lions defeated Lone Star Conference rival Texas A&M-Kingsville, 24-7, on Saturday night. The Lions (1-2) controlled the game throughout and were led by quarterback Trent Miller, who got the start for injured Terry Mayo, and the Lions defense that forced […]