DETROIT – Waco-based band Ethan Durelle headlines the fifth annual Scatfest Music Festival, Saturday, May 3 at The Detroit Tabernacle in Detroit. Seven other bands are also set to perform, including local acts Addielou, Cody Phifer and Almost Heroic; Back After Dawn of Wylie, Somebody’s Darling of Dallas, Clairmont of […]
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Breaking up is hard to do
Stop. If you do not like male genitals, please do not even spend a dime on seeing this movie or reading this review. Now that’s out of the way, let’s talk about the new film, “Forgetting Sarah Marshall”.Peter Bretter (Jason Segel) has recently been dumped by his super-hot, super-famous girlfriend, […]
Campus fishing for comments
In an effort to provide the best experience possible for A&M-Commerce students, the University has initiated the “We Care” campaign. This program will allow students to let the administration know what A&M-C is doing well and what could be done better. According to a press release from April 8, the […]
University president retires after ten-year tenure
After a 10-year tenure, Dr. Keith McFarland is hanging up his coat as president of Texas A&M-University-Commerce, and retiring at the end of this spring. Faculty and students all over campus will miss him, but his accomplishments and contributions will be with the University for a long time to come. […]
William “Billy” Smith is alumni ambassador
Alumni ambassador William “Billy” Smith graduated from East Texas State University in 1978 with a bachelor’s degree in Music Education and obtained a master’s in Theatre in 1981. Smith has several great memories of attending the University.”Attending recitals of Charles Nelson, my choir director at ETSU and also the brother […]
Brad Press is alumni ambassador
Brad Press, community relations director at Greenville Independent School District, graduated from Texas A&M University-Commerce in 1989 with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and a minor in General Business. Press has been chosen as an alumni ambassador to the University for 2008.Press began as a staff writer for a couple […]
Men’s, women’s track teams win five events at David Noble Relays
Texas A&M University-Commerce men’s and women’s track teams finished second and third overall, respectively, last weekend at the David Noble Relays in San Angelo. There were strong performances from both the men and the women as both teams won five different events. On the men’s side, Herron Love won the […]
Athletics honors top performers at banquet
The annual all-sports banquet was held April 15 to recognize the accomplishments of the various Texas A&M University – Commerce athletic teams. The following were the awards presented during the banquet. Pinky Hartline was presented with the Boley Crawford Award for most outstanding male golfer. Heather Pantallion was presented the […]
Poet visits Commerce
Denise Duhamel, a nationally known poet, will be on campus April 24 to help celebrate the launch of the Spring 2008 issue of The Mayo Review, the creative arts magazine of Texas A&M University-Commerce.Duhamel has published over 10 books of poetry and has been featured four times in Best American […]
Alumni ambassadors return to their alma mater
Once a year, some lions return to their old grounds and this year will be no exception. Alumni ambassadors are graduates of Texas A&M University-Commerce who have gone on to success following their completion of studies at the University. Each year Alumni Relations honors a select number of these individuals […]