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New master plan to be developed over next year

In response to the growing student population and changes in institutional goals, A&M-Commerce will begin the process of changing its master plan at the end of this semester. A master plan, as explained by Vice President for Business and Administration Bob Brown, is a way of organizing the desired […]

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Tuskegee Airman speaks at campus event

A warm welcome was made for First Lt. Calvin J. Spann from the Tuskegee Airmen when he made his appearance in front of Texas A&M University-Commerce students and Commerce community members on Wednesday, March 8 in the Ferguson Auditorium. Having flown in 26 combat missions during his lifetime, Spann recalled […]

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A&M-Commerce sends delegation to ‘Model’ summit

A delegation of students from Texas A&M University-Commerce has traveled to Little Rock, Ark., to participate in the Model Arab League events taking place March 8-10. Eleven political science and history majors from A&M-Commerce will be participating in the competition.  Political Science Department Head and Associate Professor Dr. JoAnn […]

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A&M-Commerce wraps up competition at St. Edward’s Invitational

AUSTIN –A&M-Commerce closed out the final round of the St. Edward’s Invitational right where it started Tuesday, finishing 17th with a 114-over 978, including a 39-over 327 over the final 18 holes at the Grey Rock Golf Club. Freshman Kyle Middleton held his lead atop the Lion scorecard, posting […]

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Space Opera RPG provides landmark in storytelling

Every so often in your life, you come across impactful moments that hold so much sentimental value for you that you wish that you spend the next few days wishing that you could experience it again for the first time. For nearly five years, I have anticipated just how the […]

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Preview Day showcases University to prospects

The Mane Event Preview Day of the Spring 2012 semester occurred Saturday, March 15, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The day held several festivities as student volunteers, educational staff, and department representatives gathered to welcome the visiting prospective students from high schools and transferring from other colleges. Visitors made […]

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College candidates in for mayor as filing period ends

The filing period for Commerce City Council elections has ended, and a few names on the ballot have direct connections to A&M-Commerce. The race for mayor will be contested by student Coby Marcum and senior lecturer in the mass media, communication and theatre department John Ballotti. Both have experience in […]

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Conversational confusion leads to misinterpretation by some

Let me preface this by saying I am by no means a relationship expert. I can probably tell between right ways and wrong ways of conducting any sort of relationship between two people, but that only goes so far. To me, this is more about common sense and decency than […]

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Preview day provides inside look at campus life

The Mane Event Preview Day of the Spring 2012 semester occurred Saturday, March 15, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The day held several festivities as student volunteers, educational staff, and department representatives gathered to welcome the visiting prospective students from high schools and transferring from other colleges. Visitors […]

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‘Final Fantasy’ sequel fails to be fantastic or fun

Square Enix is like the Dane Cook of Eastern RPG developers; at their worst, they’re a high example of everything that is wrong with their craft. And whenever they want to feel relevant, they rip off a few concepts from their more acclaimed brethren and hope the player won’t know […]