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Rains delay Walking Mall completion

The University’s new Walking Mall has run into a few snags since its inception. The Walking Mall, a three-phase project designed to improve and unify the chief walkway of the campus, was scheduled for completion at summerÃs end. However, the torrential rains experienced in May and June have pushed back […]

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Turn your summer staples into fresh fall favorites

It’s the first week of school, so of course you’re excited to showcase the fresh ensembles you’ve picked up for the semester, but there’s one problem: it’s still blazing hot in The Lone Star State! No worries, it’s easy to turn those summer staples into fall favorites-and look chic at […]

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Play addresses real-life issues

Adjusting to the college environment can be tough, but “The First Semester”, a play delving into the lives of five college students and the issues they face, can assist students in making the transition from high school to college. “I’ve seen the play before, and I can say with confidence […]

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McFarland looks forward to last year being great

At the end of this academic year, I will be completing my 10th year as President/CEO of Texas A&M University-Commerce. I believe the decade has brought many meaningful changes to the university, and I have been pleased to have played a role in those events. After considerable thought and reflection, […]

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Welcome back Lions, changes aplenty

The telltale signs are everywhere. The streets are buzzing. Aisles are crowded at supermarkets with hungry-looking youths emptying everything in sight. Parking lots that were once empty over the summer are filling up. It can mean only one thing: Texas A&M-Commerce students are back. On behalf of The East Texan, […]

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‘Champ’ delivers punch but no KO

#8220;Resurrecting the Champ” follows the struggling journalist Erik Kernon (Josh Hartnett) and his fight to become on top of what he thinks he does best, sports writing. His failed writing, which lacks luster and emotion, spills into his own life separating him from his wife and his son. What he […]

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KETR transmitter fails, leaves listeners with static

The phones were ringing off the hook last week at 88.9 KETR, but it wasn’t listeners requesting music. Instead, the station fielded calls asking about the static in their speakers. Transmitter failure knocked A&M-Commerce’s 100,000-watt public radio station off the air Aug. 21. Bill Oliver, KETR station manager, said a […]

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New season, new faces for CC

Texas A&M-Commerce athletic teams always see many new faces leading up to each academic school year. For the cross country teams, this meant seeing 11 unfamiliar faces when practices started in the last few weeks. The women’s team has six new runners, while the men’s team has five. The new […]

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Soccer Lions open season with shutout over SBU

The Texas A&M University-Commerce Lions soccer team started its 2007 season in good fashion with a 2-0 shutout victory over the Southwest Baptist University (Mo.) Bearcats at the A&M-Commerce Sports Complex on Saturday. “We are definitely excited with the win,” said Lions head coach Neil Piper. “It was against a […]

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Cooper named as athletic director

After a nationwide search that spanned over 19 candidates and eight states, a local Texan, Carlton Cooper, was named the new athletic director at Texas A&M University-Commerce at a press conference on June 19. “Sometimes you just go places and get a feeling,” Cooper said. “My purpose is to come […]