Gerard Huber bridges the often-controversial gap between nudity and true artwork with his “Natural Beauties” collection, located in the University Gallery. “The collection is resulted from a Faculty Development Leave integrating aspects of modernism and traditional realism,” Gerard Huber, the artist and professor of art, said. The program for Faculty […]
Opinions mixed on Whitley changes
Over the holiday break, Residential Living and Learning made some big housing changes in an effort to improve the living conditions of students. All resident halls underwent the changes, which include new washer and dryers, a new system of exchanging money for the laundry services, a new online work order […]
Program aims to simplify student fees
The administration of Texas A&M University-Commerce is considering a proposal to replace individual course fees with what are being called “program” fees. Under the proposal, created by the Budget Council, course fees would no longer be calculated on a class-by-class basis, but instead averaged across all courses in a given […]
Legion soars into darkness
In a myriad of apocalyptic prophecies that have spurred the curiosity of 2012, Legion, a religiously skewed movie about armageddon, stands out from the rest. In this well casted horror-action flick, God is finally fed up with all the “bulls**t” and has forsaken his anthill of humanity; however, there is […]
Campbell has impact on, off court
Many students know junior Genevieve Campbell as the starting guard for the Texas A&M University-Commerce women’s basketball team, but her passions play out off the court as well. Campbell grew up in Rockwall, Texas, with her parents and siblings. She has three older sisters and one older brother. “I’m real […]
Above the Law: Nanotechnology brings wonders, risks
Imagine a world where plastics are stronger than steel, chocolate shakes are sweet without having sugar added and alloys are made that are as hard as diamonds. This “imaginary” world is the one we are living in today. As a tech-minded person, I am always looking into new technologies and […]
Writer reminisces about simpler time in TV
What happened to the days of kids’ shows where a group of teenagers in brightly colored costumes would kick some ass and save the world on a weekly basis? Or a puppet with a serious cookie addiction would help teach kids the alphabet while still fighting an ongoing battle with […]
Organization dispels Muslim misconceptions
There are nine religiously affiliated student groups at Texas A&M University-Commerce. Seven of them fit the usual religious group associated with Texas: Christianity. One of them, Catholicism, is seen throughout Latin America, just to the south. The other represents a religion not usually associated with the southern United States. The […]
Stadium to receive visitor’s bleachers
The athletic department will begin construction soon on brand new bleachers to expand seating at Texas A&M University – Commerce’s Memorial Stadium. As part of their overhaul this semester, the athletic department will be starting the construction of a new set of bleachers in Memorial Football Stadium that will increase […]
Organizations vie for Facebook followers
The first bi-annual Facebook Face Off is being held in Conference Room C of the Sam Rayburn Student Center today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The purpose of this event is to give students a chance to become fans of certain organizations in the division of student access and […]