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Dotson: V.I.S.I.O.N.S. not just a greek affair

The Office of Diversity and Cultural Affairs will be sponsoring V.I.S.I.O.N.S. on Thursday, Jan. 25 at 6 p.m. in the Sam Rayburn Memorial Student Center. “V.I.S.I.O.N.S. is designed to give students new to Texas A&M University-Commerce an opportunity to be introduced to the numerous organizations on campus and find out […]

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Ford stands for mediocre

My daughter and wife have had it. Riding around the other day, my ladies started complaining about all the flags that were still at half-staff. “Hasn’t it been enough time?” they chimed. Apparently it hasn’t, according to President Bush. When former President Gerald Ford passed, Bush declared a 30-day period […]

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A&M-C campus delayed due to ice

As of 8 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 17, classes are delayed until 10 a.m. A final decision will made at that time. Many area schools have cancelled classes today.

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Congratulations grads, you will still be a wiener in my heart

This time of year always makes me reflective. I ask myself, have I used my influence as a respected commentator (Ha!) to try and help my fellow students? Then I laugh and laugh, because I know that I haven’t. I’m a humor columnist in training. My job isn’t to write […]

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Child safety alert cancelled

University Police department officals are cancelling further investigations involving a report recieved last Tuesday, Nov. 28, alleging the solicitation of sexual activity from a child. The report stated that a white male approached a child on an on-campus playground. The subject then asked the child several questions about her age […]

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Lions ousted by ACU, 88-84

Abilene Christian outscored Texas A&M-Commerce 14-4 over the final 2:47 en route to an 88-84 win in the Moody Coliseum on Saturday afternoon in a Lone Star Conference crossover game. “We played really well this weekend with a win over Angelo St. and a heartbreaker vs. ACU,” said A&M-Commerce head […]

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UNT to purchase Universities Center

Although its main campus will remain in Denton, the University of North Texas has set its sights on the Universities Center in downtown Dallas, and won’t go down without a fight. And that is good news for Texas A&M University-Commerce. Already a part of the center, along with five other […]

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Lion sports fall ’06 semester wrap-up

The fall semester is coming to an end, which means the fall sports have recently finished up their seasons here at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The women’s soccer team finished the season with a 12-8-3 mark, including wins over then-No. 2 Metro State (2-1, OT) and regionally ranked Regis and Barry. […]

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Ponder leaves Lions to coach Tarleton State

Texas A&M University-Commerce Cross Country, Track and Field Head Coach Pat Ponder has parted ways with the university to further his coaching career at Tarleton State after the conclusion of the Fall 2006 semester, according to team reports. Ponder could not be reached for comment. Ponder was entering his fifth […]

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Women fall short to ACU 83-77, drop third straight

Despite 23 points from senior Kanani Marshal – 18 of which came in the second half and 12 from sophomore Britney Jordan in the second half, the Texas A&M-Commerce women’s basketball team dropped an 83-77 decision to host Abilene Christian on Saturday afternoon at the Moody Coliseum. Abilene Christian raised […]