There is a part of campus that outside of the department of agriculture sciences, is rarely seen by the average student. It is what many refer to simply as “the farm.” The farm houses creatures many students may not have seen up close and personal outside of petting zoos. There […]
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Holi Festival hits Commerce
The Morris Recreation Center and the Indian Student Association are teaming up to bring the community the Holi Festival from 4-6 p.m. on Friday March 28 at the Cain Sport Complex. The Holi Festival is “a traditional Indian celebration of colors, food and fun,” Connie Kercher, assistant director-fitness, said. According […]
Jackson, White lead track team in opener
The Texas A&M University – Commerce track and field teams began their season a week later than expected when they traveled to Stephenville, Texas to participate in the Tarleton State Relays on March 13. The Lions were supposed to begin their season a week earlier at the York Relays, hosted […]
Local businesses under inspection
*scores at bottom of article* Hunt County Health Department (HCHD) conducts health inspections every day at local businesses. In Commerce, they conduct at least two health inspections a year at all establishments that serve food. Health inspection scores for establishments not only in Commerce, but all over Hunt County, can […]
ACM calling all gamers to MSC for LAN party
The A&M-Commerce Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is hosting a local area network party on April 26 at 7 p.m. in the Founders Lounge of the Memorial Student Center. All students, faculty and staff at the University are invited to attend at no charge. Those attending may […]
Rangers begin spring with 14-9-2 record
The Texas Rangers moved to 14-9-2 on the spring training baseball season by winning a couple of games Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday the Rangers defeated the Seattle Mariners 8-5 while pounding out 13 hits and making only one error in the entire game. Michael Young, Hank Blalock, and Jason […]
Mosley sets school record in loss to ACU
BARTLESVILLE, Okla. – Aubrey Maxwell scored 33 points, including three straight field goals down the stretch to help Abilene Christian hold off Texas A&M University-Commerce, 88-82, in Thursday’s quarterfinal round of the Lone Star Conference women’s championship at Bruin Field House. “I think we just got beat by a better […]
Why my father killed Bambi’s mother
During spring break I went camping in the heart of East Texas in Jasper. The state park where I was staying with my family was right on the lake where not only do fish, frogs and algae dwell, but so do alligators. So as I was staring down at this […]
Reverend’s rant raises retaliation
God damn America? Wow. It’s not hard to imagine how those words could cause most people to think ill of whoever the speaker was. But since it was the preacher at the church Barack Obama attended, it was even more suspect. (Remember Obama? The guy the Internet said was a […]
Women’s golf improves at the Lady Rattler Roundup
The Texas A&M University-Commerce women’s golf team was the only team in the field to make an improvement in Tuesday’s final round of the Lady Rattler Roundup in San Antonio. The Lions cut 14 strokes off Monday’s opening round en route to a 10th-place finish and a two-day total of […]