A total of eight computers are still missing from both the Wathena Temple building and the Journalism building. The electronics were stolen in three separate incidents, all occurring over the summer when most students were on break. The thefts span from late May to the most recent June 30th, but […]
Dark knight brings light to gamers
Eidos most recent release Batman: Arkham Asylum is a thrilling romp through the DC super hero’s world. Combining stellar graphics, voice acting and play variation this game is sure to be an instant classic for gamers. The story alone is intoxicating. It follows Batman as he tries to capture the […]
Soccer kicks off in right direction
After a 2008 season in which his team finished with a 16-4-3 record, women’s soccer head coach Neil Piper seems to have spent the summer stocking up his arsenal. Piper has taken his squad numbers to a staggering 28 players for the 2009 season, as the team look to top […]
Track team moves to success
On Feb. 28 Texas A&M University-Commerce held a track event on campus. The season opening Lion Quadrangular saw four first place finishers for A&M-Commerce. Tarleton, Angelo State, Abilene Christian, McMurray University, New Mexico Military, Dallas Baptist, Western Texas, Southwestern University, Hardin Simmons University, West Texas A&M, and University of Dallas […]
No print edition this week
Due to spring break’s occurrence next week The East Texan will not have a print edition this until after next week. However, we will be posting stories online through Thursday.
Yolen speaks in honor of Martin
A day of insight into literacy and children’s learning is planned at the 5th Annual Bill Martin Jr Memorial Symposium on Friday, May 8, at A&M-Commerce. Conference registration will begin at 8 a.m. at the Sam Rayburn Student Center. The opening keynote speech will be at 9 a.m. with children’s […]
Adviser positions eliminated
Last week, academic advisers at A&M-Commerce were given notice that their positions were being eliminated, and that a new position called a success coach would be taking the place of academic advising. According to Dr. Mary Hendrix, vice president for student access & success, all of the academic advisor positions […]
Plans are go to move print shop
A&M-Commerce will start moving the on-site print shop to the old Memorial Student Center Bookstore towards the end of the semester, and administration offices will take the occupancy of the print shop building. The print shop is located at the far end of campus behind the Journalism Building. There are […]
A&M-C loses student to gunfire
Accounting major Christopher Moore, 20, of Desoto, TX died in the early morning hours of Easter Sunday due to gun shot injuries. Leaving behind his family, friends, loved ones and instructors to mourn his death. The wake service for Moore will be Friday, April 17, 2009 6 p.m. at Evergreen […]
Not so ready to GIVE
The Generations Invigorating Volunteerism and Education Act, GIVE Act, was first passed by the House of Representatives March 18, and the Senate has just added its final revisions to the piece of legislation, which calls for national service. The bill, HR 1388, which was sent to President Obama for his […]