Last week, Texas A&M University-Commerce head football coach Scotty Conley announced the 2007 schedule. The schedule begins with six-straight evening contests before closing out the regular season with five-consecutive 2 p.m. kickoffs. “Our 2007 schedule should be very challenging and exciting with 11 quality Division II opponents. Pitt State gives […]
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Lions prepare for LSC meet
The Texas A&M-Commerce track and field teams will host the Lone Star Conference Championship meet this weekend, May 4-6 at Memorial Stadium. The Lions have had successful performances from many different student-athletes this spring and look forward to hosting other LSC member schools at the newly finished track. Head Coach […]
Program to draw honors freshmen
This fall, 50 incoming freshmen will participate in the new Honors College at Texas A&M-Commerce, headed by Dr. Raymond Green in the Department of Psychology and Special Education. Requirements for membership in the honors college include application completion, status as an entering freshman with a minimum ACT score of 27 […]
Psychology professor helps citizens with special needs
At every twist and turn of a college campus there are people that inspire growth within the community and strive to do their best while juggling a family and a job at the same time. “My life consists of my friends, my family, my job and working with the Association […]
Bigger the wallet, better the apartment
You can’t always rely on people to tell you the truth and it’s probably a good idea to go by the old adage, ‘you get what you pay for.’ Regency Square Apartments are located on Washington Street, just north of Culver Street. The apartments range from $475 for a one […]
Admissions standards get quick, strict
Admissions standards and turn-around for admitting students into Texas A&M University-Commerce is an important part of recruiting new students to attend campus. The A&M-Commerce admissions department has been accomplishing the entire admissions process quickly, setting a new precedent for the university. “If a student were to apply for admissions today, […]
Professor ponders: perfromance or physiology
For young women working out on campus, don’t be alarmed if someone asks you to take part in an experiment. The experiment is real and it could help dispel some anecdotal “knowledge.” Dr. Serge P. von Duvillard, health and human performance professor, is currently heading a study to determine if […]
Former student faces child molestation charges
Former Texas A&M University-Commerce student Clayton Stephen Paris faces charges of molestation after being arrested by McKinney police. Greenville resident Clayton Stephen Paris, 22, allegedly molested a 14-year-old girl after meeting her through his MySpace account. According to McKinney Municipal Court Records, Paris was charged with a third-degree felony of […]
Commencement slated for May 12
Graduation can be a time of stress as well as one of relief for all university seniors, especially those attending Texas A&M University-Commerce. Graduates are faced with making a multitude of decisions including where to find announcements, how to get a cap and gown and the details of the commencement […]
Cullins elected SGA president
Last week students elected Anthony Cullins SGA president. And he’s already planning on how to make his mark during his term. “I want to restore some integrity back to the SGA,” Cullins, a senior management information systems major, said. “So many of the newly elected students ran unopposed, and my […]