Women’s Volleyball After a 3-2 win over Midwestern State University on Thursday, the Texas A&M University-Commerce Lions volleyball team will travel to Lawton, Oklahoma. There they will face the Cameron University Aggies this Saturday, Oct 31. A&M-Commerce has now won four games in a row. The Lions recovered against the […]
Lions basketball 2009-2010 season preview
Women’s Basketball 2009 will be a year of change for the Lion’s women’s basketball team. Without star Britney Jordan and with new coach Nicole Anderson at the helm, the Lions’ season will certainly be a growing experience for the team. That being said, coach Anderson isn’t making any excuses. “We’re […]
Lions look to secure North Division title
The Texas A&M University-Commerce football team (3-5) only has two regular season games left, both against North Division opponents. This weekend’s match-up against Southeastern Oklahoma State University (6-3), however, is by far the most important. Southeastern Oklahoma is currently tied with the Lions in the Lone Star Conference North Division, […]
Department opens doors for Art Day
The Texas A&M University-Commerce art department will be hosting the university’s annual Art Day on Oct. 31. Art Day is a full day dedicated to hands-on workshops, informational sessions, portfolio reviews and a scholarship competition. Information sessions are scheduled for parents, teachers and students to discuss all the different areas […]
Lion Cash loses convenience when mandatory
The Lion Card can be the most useful thing any student attending this university can have. Two examples of the many useful conveniences it can provide are: serving as a student ID and a key to get through dorm security. The use of it as a credit card exclusively used […]
Dr. Reid brings love of sci-fi into classroom
A quick look inside Professor of English Dr. Robin Anne Reid’s office in the Hall of Languages reveals a multitude of small science fiction and fantasy figurines, a large cardboard stand-up of the wizard Gandalf from The Lord of the Rings and many small rocks and gemstones. These collections are […]
Professional Development Week preps students for future
Professional Development Week will take place at Texas A&M University-Commerce Nov. 2 through Nov. 6. This is the second time A&M-Commerce has hosted Professional Development Week, and students are encouraged to attend. There will be various informational events during the week to help students on their way to career success. […]
Horticulture students beautify Dean’s Garden
Texas A&M University-Commerce horticulture students are currently doing landscaping work in the Dean’s Garden of the campus Ag-IT Building. Associate horticulture professor and graduate coordinator Dr. Derald Harp is primarily responsible for coordinating the Ag-IT Building’s landscaping. Harp and his students shoulder the responsibly of maintaining the building’s two gardens, […]
Former A&M-Commerce basketball player dies of heart attack
Former Texas A&M University-Commerce men’s basketball player Kevin Widemond died Oct. 25 following a heart attack during halftime of a tournament game in the Portuguese basketball league. Widemond transferred to A&M-Commerce from San Jacinto Junior College, and played Lions basketball from 2006 to 2008. “Obviously, it is [a huge blow] […]
Women’s soccer victory leads weekend sports
Women’s soccer A&M-Commerce women’s soccer team took a step closer to the Lone Star Conference tournament with a 4-1 home win against Northeastern State on Sunday, Oct. 25. The Riverhawks were out-shot 17 to seven, as the Lions completely bossed the game from start to finish. The scoring started early […]