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Halloween run sees monsters

The Halloween Fun Run was held recently at the Morris Recreation Center and the results are in. In the Men’s Independent Division, there was a three way tie for first place. Cody Hughes, Robert Reed, and Tyler Tyndell each had times of (4.27) In the Women’s Independent Division, the winner […]

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Bright drags out at end of journey

Finally, after five weeks of questing toward the holy grail of womanhood I have come to my climactic finish. This week I went for something I call “the full monty.” What this means is on Halloween I dressed in full drag and went to a club with a group of […]

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Political junkies need new fix

Finally, America can wake up from their year long stupor. The election is over. We can all wipe the mud from our eyes that was thrown all around us. We can end the polarization that put a lot of people at odds with their friends and family. The damage is […]

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Is it how he eats? ….. Dear Marthe- Week 2

The first question comes from a certain education major that would like to remain anonymous. “Ok so, I’ve been dating this guy for about three months and I feel a real connection. Everything we have done so far has been great, but I am a little curious about how the […]

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Alum succeeds in AFL

His name is Clint Dolezel. If that’s not a name you recognize, you should. Not just because he is the starting quarterback of the Arena Football League’s Dallas Desperados. Not just because he has thrown more touchdown passes than anyone in the history of professional football (he is on pace […]

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Intramural soccer fun, unstructured

There are many reasons why soccer is considered the greatest sport in the world. It is cheap to play; all you really need is something round and a goal line. Soccer never stops. There are no time outs, no fifteen minute quarters. It consists of two, forty-five minute halves of […]

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W brings artful Nov

November is my favorite month of the year. Suspended between an assembly of ghostly creatures and a morbidly obese man entertaining the idea of trespassing onto your property via chimney, November is undoubtedly an electric time. Whether it be middle-aged men stuffing their faces with turkey on Thanksgiving or soccer […]

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French singer sings with style

Ever since my days as a petite fille, I’ve wondered what it was that made France so fascinating. I remember spending countless lazy summers dreaming about the French and that mesmerizing “je ne sais quoi” that they naturally exude. Yet whether it be the champagne, fashion, sensuality or cheese, France […]

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Tenants relieved after month long drought

The Village Apartments, a residence located at 2231 Live Oak St. in Commerce, had its water shut off by the City of Commerce on Sept. 29, not having it restored until Oct. 28. Arthur Johnson and his son, owners of the apartment complex, which has housed many Texas A&M University-Commerce […]

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Students fear job availability after graduation

The bad economy is looming over the heads of many Americans, and students at Texas A&M University-Commerce are not exempt. With the job market shrinking and local businesses having an increase in layoffs, college students are feeling an all-new type of pressure and have been faced with a tough decision […]