Ten thousand students by 2009. That is the goal set by President Keith McFarland for the number of students enrolled at Texas A&M University-Commerce. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated is taking the initiative to help in this feat. “We are hosting our 2nd Annual Cold War Step Show and our […]
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Health services require appointment
Texas A&M University-Commerce Student Health Services will require students to make an appointment before they are seen. “We are moving to appointments as of March 25 because we have had an increase in patient volume and this will decrease wait time and allow more time to be spent with each […]
Lions visit fifth graders in Nebraska
KEARNEY Neb — While coming to Kearney, Nebraska for the NCAA Division II Elite Eight for a national championship was their main goal, the Texas A&M University-Commerce Lions had another job to do while in town. Fifth graders at the Central Elementary School had eagerly prepared for this day. They […]
Bridge Builders donate to help future students
For students and faculty looking to give back to the university, Bridge Builders might be the way to go. Bridge Builders serves as a way for current and retired faculty and staff who value Texas A&M University-Commerce to donate to the university. Director of Annual Giving Jan Ainsworth heads the […]
University gearing up for relay
Relay for Life often brings together the community of Commerce and the city, and several groups are already out to make a difference for the fundraising event. The fourth annual overnight event for Relay for Life will be held April 13 with Texas A&M University – Commerce students and residents […]
Lion golf round-up
The Texas A&M University-Commerce men’s golf team finished in eighth out of 14 teams at the UCO/KickingBird Classic, posting a team total of 877 (301-286-290). Blake Slaughter of St. Edward’s brought home individual honors with a nine-under par 201 (67-68-66). He also led the Hilltoppers to a team title, which […]
Lions track finds success in field events
The Texas A&M University-Commerce track teams traveled to Waco on March 24, 2007 to take part in the Dr. Pepper Invitational, hosted by Baylor University, and achieved some new season-best marks. On the women’s side, the Lions had strong performances in the field events. Lindsey Rainey finished fourth place in […]
Magical run ends
KEARNEY Neb. – As the Cinderella story of the 2007 NCAA Division II Elite Eight, the Texas A&M University-Commerce Lions fell short of their first ever national championship when the Clayton State Lakers downed the Lions 60-55 to end their historic season. “This season by far was not disappointing,” said […]
Tasty China review
Names can often times be deceiving; but in the case of Tasty China, a Chinese food restaurant not far from campus, the name is quite fitting, because the food is just that: tasty! The restaurant itself is a pleasant experience from start to finish. Although the rooms are poorly lit […]
Think you have what it takes?
So did everyone have a nice break? Have you re-energized? Is your crotch on fire? I think they have penicillin in the infirmary. People ask me all the time, “Michael, just where do you get off writing such sophomoric and stupid humor? And you act like an idiot on television! […]