Live updates from the men’s basketball game between A&M-Commerce and Ouachita Baptist will begin to appear on this page from 6:30 p.m. this evening.
Live basketball blog
Stay tuned to this page for live interactive reports with Sports Editor Adam Troxtell starting at 6 p.m. tonight.
Men’s basketball live updates
Be sure to join us this Saturday for live updates from the games against Abilene Christian. Women’s basketball tips off at 2 p.m. for their first home game, and the men play after that. Until then, goodbye. So that’s it from the Field House. A&M-Commerce get a nice win in front […]
Former printing center director Burnett dies
Former faculty member and director of the printing center Lyndal Burnett died Nov. 13. Burnett, born Feb. 28, 1942 had a long standing relationship with Texas A&M University-Commerce. He was hired in 1968 as a linotype operator and composer for the East Texas State University print shop. He became the […]
Referendum to take effect next spring
The athletic referendum which was passed in October will go into effect in September of 2010 raising the cost of tuition $10 per credit hour up to 13 hours per semester. The new athletic fee will free up a portion of the 1.4 million dollars of student services fees, which […]
Men’s basketball to finish first road trip
After suffering their first loss of the 2009-10 campaign to Texas A&M-Kingsville, the Texas A&M University-Commerce men’s basketball team will play Ouachita Baptist University in the first of two meetings between the teams this season. The first is on Saturday at 7 p.m. in Arkadelphia, Ark. The Lions started out […]
Editorial
We find the university’s decision to close all but three residence halls over the winter break to be unfortunate for students. We understand the reason for closing most of the residence halls but feel the needs of the students outweigh the needs of the university. Asking those who […]
Pages from Commerce past
The Performing Arts Center, more commonly known as the PAC, is a well-known building in the front of campus with a long history. Most students have at least one class in the PAC over their academic career at Texas A&M University-Commerce and many students become even more involved with the […]
Commerce welcomes bell ringers for holidays
Commerce, Texas is no stranger to the familiar holiday sights and sounds of Salvation Army bell ringers. Mrs. Judy Rudoff has helped coordinate bell ringing volunteer efforts in Commerce for the nationwide annual Red Kettle Christmas Campaign through First United Methodist Church Commerce (FUMC-Commerce) for the past […]
Cafeteria size stifles students
Students are finding the new cafeteria in the Sam Rayburn Student Center cramped. Various students at Texas A&M University – Commerce have voiced complaints about overcrowded conditions in the SRSC cafeteria compared to the old cafeteria that used to reside in the Sam Rayburn Memorial Student Center. “I […]