Tabloid paintings have taken over the main hallway of the Wathena Temple Fine Arts Building this month. Did you hear the news? “A typhoon ripped through a cemetery leaving hundreds dead” and “Nike revealed Tiger Woods plays with own balls.” That’s right. The Truth has come to Texas A&M University […]
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Student caught four times looking at Internet pornography
Over the past five weeks the same Texas A&M University- Commerce student has been caught four times looking at pornographic material in computer labs on campus. The last incident occurred on Oct. 14, according to a police report filed by University Police Department Officer Jason Irvin. The student, identified as […]
A&M-Commerce changes payment policy
The Texas A&M University-Commerce office of Financial Services has just announced, starting next semester it will be implementing a new payment plan in an effort to give students a break on their tuition costs. In conjunction with the department of Student Access and Success, the offices of Financial Services has […]
Student plays scientist at Children’s Museum
Katy Presley is a student while she is on campus but transforms into a scientist twice a week at the Children’s Museum. Every Tuesday and Thursday, Presley puts on her white laboratory jacket at 4 p.m. and teaches a science lesson to kids at the museum. She is a regular […]
Former president remembered through rec center
Most students know the Jerry D. Morris Recreational Center is a focal point of the campus at Texas A&M University-Commerce and serves as the “heartbeat” for student activities. Some students may be unaware of who Jerry D. Morris is and what he has done for the university. Morris was the […]
Lee St. has plenty of bar, not enough grill
When we went with a group of our friends to go try out the Lee Street Bar and Grill in Greenville, Texas on a Monday night, our expectations were low. A bar’s busiest time is not typically 8:30 p.m. on a Monday. It turns out the place is better than […]
Lion quarterback comes from Marines to Commerce
Four years ago, Brian Hughes was more concerned with avoiding bullets than sacks. This season, as a redshirt freshman Hughes has already seen playing time for the Lions. With experience from the military and as an honored high school football player, Hughes said he plans to make the most of […]
A&M-Commerce ramps up veteran enrollment effort
In just a few weeks, Texas A&M University-Commerce will start mailing out brochures to 26,000 military veterans as part of a new advertising campaign focusing on those who have served in the Armed Forces. The new initiative comes as part of a multi-faceted approach by A&M-Commerce to attract students and […]
Hooper directs choir’s future
Becoming the new director of choral activities for Texas A&M University-Commerce’s music department this semester was a homecoming of sorts for Dr. Randall Hooper. Hooper’s first choral music experience was singing in the cherub choir at his church as a child. Hooper credits his elementary music teachers with having instilled […]
Lions top East Central in comeback victory
Senior defensive back Alex Contreras returned to the Texas A&M University-Commerce Lions football team (3-5) for the first time in four games, and not a moment too soon. His seven tackles and forced fumble keyed a strong A&M-Commerce defensive performance against the winless East Central University Tigers in the Lions […]