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Sinkin’ Battleships

How many of you have heard of a new sport called Battleship? If you haven’t chances are you will probably hear about it soon. Battleship, or Canoe Swamping which is another name for it, pits two or three people on a team. Each team is in one canoe and four […]

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Sign up for PAWS

The Pride Alert Warning System (PAWS) is a mass notification system that students, faculty and staff can sign up for at no charge. PAWS is capable of voice, email and text message delivery of emergency messages. PAWS is the primary method that the university community is notified of vital emergency […]

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First United Methodist Church makes new changes to facility

The First United Methodist Church of Commerce has recently completed new additions to their fellowship. The recent expansion will help the church provide more service to the community as well as the University. The expansion includes a facility large enough for community events, outreach programs, group games, church meetings, meals, […]

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Laughin’ Lions

Students partcipate in Lion Camp activities the week before clases start. Among the activities planned was a challenge modeled around the popular Gauntlet show on MTV.

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Bartlett mirrors Bueller’s persona

Charlie Bartlett, Anton Yelchin, is a wealthy, good-intentioned student who strives for popularity. He made a habit of being expelled from every private school in the area, and now faces something new, public school. The hellish reality that is high school is something the blazer-wearing young man comes to know […]

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A peak into the performing arts

Theatergoers can already be thinking about all the options available for their viewing pleasure this year at the University Playhouse. The Fall, 2008 season will open with a magical play, Still Life with Iris, which runs Thursdays through Sundays Oct. 16-26. The story, reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland, delves into […]

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President plans for improvement

With all the new faces on campus, from a new university president to incoming freshmen, it is apparent that this semester will be a time of change for Texas A&M University-Commerce. University President, Dr. Dan Jones, expresses enthusiasm and optimism about the coming academic year. According to Jones, some of […]

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Lions soccer begins roaring

The Texas A&M University-Commerce women’s soccer team opened the 2008 season with a 4-2 win over No. 12 Drury on Thursday afternoon at the A&M-Commerce Soccer Complex. Senior Melissa DoRemus scored two goals and sophomore Chelsey Haight scored a goal and had two assists in the win for the Lions, […]

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Music’s message affected by effects

If you like the musical stylings of Kirk Franklin and company, then Andre Lindsey & The Daniel Project will probably be a delight to your ears. The “Daniel” part of The Daniel Project is no doubt a reference to the book of the Bible. The song “Shield Me” Lindsey says […]

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Viva la good music for all fans

If you loved Rush of Blood but hated X&Y, don’t give up on Coldplay yet. Viva La Vida helps them regain their status, and come closer to their “We wanna be U2” goal. Coldplay’s fourth album has been said to be their experimental and political record, and in certain circumstances […]