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SGA gives surveys for student feedback

The Student Government Association is trying to reach out to students through surveys handed out at the Sam Rayburn Student Center every other Wednesday. SGA Vice-Chair Lauren Booe is heading the operation. The surveys contain questions for students to answer that will let SGA know what students want or need to improve campus life. Full story

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Men's basketball season ends at LSC tournament

The men's season included a trip to Bartlesville and the LSC tournament for the sixth consecutive year, but it ended in the first round with an 83-76 overtime loss to Tarleton State. Full story

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Women's basketball team completes "transition year"

For the Texas A&M University-Commerce women's basketball team, the 2009-10 season was one they would possibly like to forget, as they finished bottom of the LSC North table with a record of 4-22 (1-13). Despite struggling in her first season, head coach Nicole Anderson admitted this was more of a transition year for her team. Full story

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Brooklyn's Finest falls short

Nowadays, cop films with a fresh take on the world of policing are pretty rare. After watching Antoine Fuqua's recent debut, Brooklyn's Finest, I'm still left searching. Full story

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Above the Law: Social sites contain hidden dangers

In this increasingly technological world, the Internet is at the forefront of technology used to bring us closer together. Nearly every person I know is a member of a social networking site like Facebook or MySpace and the ability to look into someone's life through these sites is definitely there. Full story

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A&M-Commerce acquires supercomputer

Texas A&M University-Commerce recently acquired a new supercomputer thanks to a partnership with L-3 Communications Integrated Systems Group in Greenville.

Michael Odom

Cultural Affairs office brings Commerce together

The Commerce Office of Cultural Affairs (COCA) is a non-profit organization designed to facilitate communication between community residents and Texas A&M University-Commerce through cultural projects. Former interim head of the department of art and senior lecturer Michael Odom began organizing COCA about one-and-a-half years ago.

Bear Grylls

Grylls survival contains little reality

When it comes to television, I like to consider myself a man of somewhat distinguished tastes. Granted, I do watch my share of cartoons and other juvenile shows; however, the one television show that I must say I am most ashamed of watching has got to be Man vs. Wild.

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Clayton named interim City Manager

Director of Administrative Services Marc Clayton was named interim city manager at a Commerce City Council meeting Mar. 8 after current city manager Dion Miller was suspended with pay the week before.

Patsy Cline show

Patsy Cline gala benefits Ray Price scholarship

Ted Swindley's musical theater production "Always...Patsy Cline" has played in theaters all over the world since its release in the '90s, and on Sunday, March 6, a gala performance of the musical was held at the University Playhouse at Texas A&M University-Commerce.

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Men's golf finishes fifth in first tournament

The Texas A&M University-Commerce men's golf team finished fifth at the Crawford-Wade Invitational at the Tanglewood Golf Resort & Spa in Pottsboro, Texas. The team was just 8 shots back from winning this, their first tournament of the spring.

Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland whimsical, not wonderful

The story of Alice in Wonderland has taken on many embodiments over the years, all of them strange and whimsical, and Tim Burton's 2010 rendition continues the legacy of quirkiness. Technically, Alice in Wonderland (2010) is like no other film adaptation before it, because it goes in a totally different, though not necessarily good, direction.