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Lions soccer splits weekend’s games

The A&M-Commerce women’s soccer team had a split weekend in LSC action. They started out with a 2-1 win against Angelo State University on Friday afternoon. The following Sunday, that win was canceled out in a 2-1 loss to Abilene Christian University. In San Angelo the Lions took the lead […]

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CPD chief learns from EMT experience

Kerry Crews has been the police chief at the Commerce City Police Department for the past six years and has been working in law enforcement for over 20 years, nearly half his life. “I was born to do this,” Crews said. “I had always said, ‘When I grow up, I […]

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Car crashes peak in October

A new report published in the journal “Traffic Injury Prevention” has found the month of October has the highest death rate per distance driven than any other month. The chance of dying in a car accident is 16 percent higher in October than in March, the safest month. Researchers analyzed […]

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Wascovich introduces “Tiny House” project

With the job industry offering so few opportunities to newly-graduated college students and unemployment standing at a steady rate of 10 percent, thoughts of moving into the real world can be scary. In the grand scheme of things, the “college experience” may not seem to sufficiently prepare students for the […]

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Diwali Night celebrates Indian Festival of Light

The India Student Association’s (ISA) fifth annual Diwali Night celebration brought students from various ethnic and cultural backgrounds together for food, dancing and cultural exchange in observance of the Indian Festival of Light on Oct. 17. Diwali is day three of a five-day Hindu festival celebrating the triumph of light […]

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Athletic fee up for vote Oct. 21

An athletic referendum, which will raise the price of tuition, is being voted on Oct. 21 and 22 by students via their MyLeo accounts. The referendum, which was proposed by the Student Government Association (SGA), will raise tuition $10 per credit hour up to 13 hours if passed. According to […]

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Mavs beat UTA in wheelchair basketball game

The Dallas Mavericks beating the University of Texas at Arlington in basketball by a score of 64-54 is not a headline that will run on ESPN this afternoon. This is not because the game was played secretly behind closed doors. The reason sports enthusiasts nationwide will not know about this […]

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Women’s soccer team looks for success away from home

The weekend action kicks off on Friday for women’s soccer. They travel to San Angelo, Texas, to play Angelo State University at 3:00 p.m. The Rambelles are currently eighth in the LSC standings, and they have a record of 8-5 (2-3). A&M-Commerce, now 7-5 (2-2), will have to cope with […]

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Feral cat colonies prompt new program

A proposal was submitted this week to restart the Feral Cat Program at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The effort to re-establish the program, which aims to stabilize and reduce the population of stray and feral cats on campus, is being led by Dr. Robin Anne Reid, professor of English at A&M-Commerce. […]

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Football team prepares for North Division opponent

The Texas A&M University-Commerce football team (2-5) hung with one of the top ten Division II schools in the nation last week for the second time this season, only to lose in the final minutes. This week, the Lions will attempt to avoid a let down against the winless East […]