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Dear Marthe

Every paper has an advice column, so why can’t we? Well, now we do! I will do my best to answer any questions you may have and if I don’t know the answer, I’ll find out. So ask me any questions you have about dating, love, relationships, sex, jealousy, cheating […]

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Pride Promise offers assistance

Texas A&M University (College Station) is expanding its instituted financial aid program. This will allow incoming freshmen whose family’s income is $60,000 or less a guarantee that tuition will be covered at no cost to them. The program, Aggie Assurance, will first be available for the freshman class of 2008, […]

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Flyin’ high on campus

Campus Activities sponsored X-Treme Air, a sky diving simulator, Tuesday, Oct. 28 outside the Student Center. Student Anquenette Whiteman tries it with the help of professionals Matt Stewart and The Famous Flying Matt. They hold her and spin her around while she flies up in the air. All participating students […]

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Bloodsuckers From Outer Space makes comeback

The Third Floor Photo Society hosted a movie screening of Bloodsuckers From Outer Space on Thursday, Oct. 30, at 7:30 p.m. The screening will be held in the lounge on the third floor of the Journalism Building. Bloodsuckers From Outer Space is a B-movie that had its premiere at the […]

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Smith selected as president-elect

Following in the footsteps of Dr. R.N. Singh, Dr. John H. Smith of the history department, has been selected as the faculty senate president-elect for the 2008-2009 terms, after six years with the University. “I knew as a faculty senator that it was a possibility, not a likely hood when […]

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Spring registration frustrates

It’s time to register for Spring 2009. That means its time to figure out how to pay for another semester, determine which classes to take, and no more free time! Getting classes figured out and adapting to a new schedule can be very frustrating and stressful. Dealing with stress can […]

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Boostore puts on annual graduation fair

The Texas A & M University-Commerce bookstore enables graduating seniors to pick up everything they may need for graduation at the graduation fair. The graduation fair was designed to bring together different departments of the university in one location, the A & M-Commerce bookstore, for the convenience of the student. […]

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New schedule poses problems and positives

With the economy in crisis and the cost of higher education continuing to rise, Texas A&M University-Commerce has to find creative ways to continue to attract more students.  Considering a large majority of the students that attend A&M-Commerce commute to campus, the leadership of A&M-Commerce have decided to design a […]

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October makes people aware of disability

October is Disability Awareness Month and Texas A&M University-Commerce is preparing for an informational event sponsored by Student Disability Resources and Services, Diversity and Cultural Affairs, and International Students. This is the first year A&M-Commerce will host the event. “Since this is the first time this has been done we […]

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Runnin’ into battle

At the first ever Harvey Martin Classic at the Cotton Bowl, Lions football players Danny Stark (19), Daniel Stantz (70), Ricky Hope (93) and Nabil El-Amin (2) lead the pack at the start of the game, where the Lions won 27-15 over East Central University.