Last Friday, NASA crashed two rockets into the moon to search for signs of ancient water. The LRCOSS mission crashed into the moon early in the morning on Friday, Oct. 9. The mission was launched on June 19 and orbited the Earth several times before proceeding to the moon. The […]
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Fore bolsters Lions’ receiving corps
Even with the success redshirt sophomore wide receiver Taylor Fore has had this year for the Texas A&M University- Commerce football team, he remains humble and said he knows his success is due to his parents, coaches and teammates believing in him. Fore began playing football at the age of […]
Terror Trails brings state-of-the-art horror
When most college students go to a haunted house, they often pay upwards of $20 and are often let down; however, one haunted house promises not to disappoint. Terror Trails is a Halloween event open every Friday and Saturday night in October. It is a joint haunted house and haunted […]
Roads damage more than cars
How many of us can relate to this scenario: You’re driving along in a car, destination in mind, music playing and feeling good when you hear it: the all-too-familiar “thwunk” of your undercarriage as it grinds the concrete? And what feels better than having to check your rearview mirrors to […]
KETR debuts live video stream
88-9 KETR is introducing a new live video stream creating the opportunity for Texas A&M University-Commerce students to get more involved with the station. “The live video streams are a neat, free feature that is available for students on the website,” said Jerrod Knight one of the hosts of the […]
U2 rocks new Cowboys stadium
For the first time since 2005, Irish mega-band U2 performed a concert in the Dallas area on Monday, Oct. 12. They ‘touched down’ at the new Cowboys Stadium with their colossal stage, aptly nicknamed their ‘Spaceship.’ Inside a packed stadium, the Irish quartet came out separately, beginning with drummer Larry […]
Anderson named new women’s basketball coach
Texas A&M University-Commerce named Nicole Anderson as the new women’s basketball coach in a press conference on Tuesday, Oct. 13. Anderson was officially presented by university President Dr. Dan Jones and Athletic Director Carlton Cooper. She is replacing Denny Downing, who departed over the summer to become the head women’s […]
New complex gives students new housing options
A new apartment complex currently under construction at the corner of W. Neal St. and Walnut St. brings new housing options to Commerce and Texas A&M University-Commerce students. Dewayne Cogburn, owner of the property and complex, is overseeing and funding its construction. Cogburn has been an active member of the […]
Above the Law: PC goes overboard
Hello my fellow students. This week, I have two letters for you: “PC.” And I’m not talking about the Intel Inside, Pentium chip, electronic computing devices Microsoft has a monopoly on. I am talking about being politically correct.In concept, this is a great idea. After all, no one wants to […]
Above the Law: Cliques separate society
As a student here at Texas A&M University-Commerce, I have had ample opportunity to see interactions amongst different groups both on and off campus. Thus far, the social interactions are reminiscent of high school for me. We are here to broaden our horizons and better our future, but on a […]