Good action movies are always tough to come by. Sadly Pierre Morel’s new film taken falls just shy of mediocre. The flick starts Liam Neeson as Bryan Mills an ex government operative who has moved California in an effort to give his 17-year-old daughter a relationship with her father. Everything […]
Road lined with changes
The boys from The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus are back with their sophomore major label album and although it’s been two years, it was well worth the wait. The fiery foursome has come back and delivered an album that should not be over looked. Tuesday marked the release of this album. […]
Former club officers seek answers
A meeting was held Feb. 3 in the Sam Rayburn Memorial Student Center to discuss changes made to Breakout Entertainment’s current program board the day before. The meeting was held by Connie Kercher and Amber Ramos, both advisers to Breakout Entertainment. Ramos said the current members of the controlling board […]
Ricky Hope Feature Article
When on the field sporting a Texas A&M University-Commerce jersey, Ricky Hope is anything but quiet. The ‘6 1″, 210 lb. defensive lineman led the team with 11 sacks this season, 19.5 tackles for a loss of 107 yards, and 31 total tackles, 23 of those solo. It is no […]
Track
February is here, and the Texas A&M University-Commerce track team is gearing up for the spring semester. Coach Rich Lawrence has some high hopes for this year’s squad. “We are looking to improve in both our Men’s and Women’s conference standing from last spring,” Lawrence said. “The men finished in […]
LIONS TAKE WIN, THEN LOSS
A 15-6 run midway through the first half sparked the host Texas A&M University-Commerce men’s basketball to its third-straight win in a 65-49 victory over Southeastern Oklahoma State on Saturday afternoon.A&M-Commerce (12-8, 3-2 LSC North) senior DeUndrae Spraggins scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Lions in the win. […]
Public hearings set for proposed tuition increase
In accordance with Texas Education Code Section 54.0513, officials at Texas A&M University-Commerce have scheduled three public hearings to address a proposed increase in designated tuition for the 2010 academic year. The three public hearings will take place on Feb. 10, 9 a.m. The Traditions Room – Sam Rayburn Student […]
Chinese New Year fans cultural fire
The Morris Recreation Center along with the Chinese Student Association hosted a celebration of the Chinese New Year on Tuesday, Feb. 3 in the MRC gym. The event, which lasted from 6-9 p.m., offered various traditional Chinese games for students to enjoy, such as Mahjong and Chinese dominoes. Attendees lined […]
Super Bowl not much to dine on
Every year the Super Bowl roles around and every year I have to work causing me to miss the spectacle. This year however; I got my chance. The wings, nachos and dip were out and I was set for the game. Sadly the experience left me with great disappointment. In […]
Stimulus package isn’t stimulating
It seems only months ago that the U.S. Treasury was rushing to send out money to “stimulate” the lagging economy. I, as some of you may have been, was the recipient of a crisp check from the government for $600.00. The number fluctuated depending on your marital status, amount of […]