Fright Fest turns Six Flags spooky
This year's Fright Fest festival at Six Flags Over Texas is packed with entertainment for various age groups.Aside from the rides and...
Above the Law: Religion and Morals
America is changing.Growing up, I remember going with my family to church on Sundays and looking forward to going to church camp in the...
Car crashes peak in October
A new report published in the journal "Traffic Injury Prevention" has found the month of October has the highest death rate per distance...
Above the Law: PC goes overboard
Hello my fellow students. This week, I have two letters for you: "PC." And I'm not talking about the Intel Inside, Pentium chip,...
Above the Law: Cliques separate society
As a student here at Texas A&M University-Commerce, I have had ample opportunity to see interactions amongst different groups both on and...
Backpacks pose health risk
Every college student has had to lug their heavy backpacks around campus at one time or another. Sometimes these packs can weigh an...
Writer calls all to State Fair
Folks, it is that time of year again. Every year, the State Fair of Texas opens its gates for a few weeks of excitement in the form of...
Domestic violence rates high on college campuses
On Sept. 13, 2009, the peace of the campus was disturbed when an incident occurred around 8 p.m. outside of Berry Hall. According to the...
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