The Morris Recreation Center and the Indian Student Association are teaming up to bring the community the Holi Festival from 4-6 p.m. on Friday March 28 at the Cain Sport Complex. The Holi Festival is “a traditional Indian celebration of colors, food and fun,” Connie Kercher, assistant director-fitness, said. According […]
Hogs and pigs alike find home at A&M-C
There is a part of campus that outside of the department of agriculture sciences, is rarely seen by the average student. It is what many refer to simply as “the farm.” The farm houses creatures many students may not have seen up close and personal outside of petting zoos. There […]
Students get ‘The Hook-Up’ with University’s new dating show
#8220;The Hook-Up,” the new dating show filmed at Texas A&M University-Commerce by Radio-Television students is under way. Under the direction of Dr. Robert Sanders and Dr. John Mark Dempsey, both professors in the Department of Mass Media Communication and Theatre, RTV students have created a show that is not only […]
How about Vegas for Spring Break?
If there is a time to get away for a week and take some time off, it’s spring break. So, that’s exactly what two of my friends, my fiancé and I did on our trip to Las Vegas. Monday was travel day and our plane was set to leave around […]
Celebrity Snippets with Shauna 3/27/08
Barack and Hillary related? March 24 -Just when you thought family trees couldn’t get too crazy, they have to go and link Barack and Hillary together. The New England Historical Genealogical Society claims Barack Obama and Brad Pitt are ninth cousins, and Hillary Clinton is related to Pitt’s baby mama, […]
Men fall short in LSC title game
BARTLESVILLE, Okla. – Sam Belt was the best player in the Lone Star Conference in the regular season. Central Oklahoma was the best team, winning their respective division. Nothing changed in the Lone Star Conference Tournament, as Belt scored 25 points to lead UCO to a 72-70 win over Texas […]
Box office hears a hit with Seuss film
The family blockbuster of the Easter season revolved around an elephant and the citizens of ‘Whoville’ in Dr. Seuss’s “Horton Hears a Who!” It all begins in the jungle one early morning when Horton (Jim Carrey) is sitting in his bathtub, minding his own business, when all of a sudden, […]
Q&A with The Victims
Renee Caldwell sits down with comedians Ben Bryant, Brad McEntire, John Rawley and Jeff Swearingen. These guys make up the group, “The Victims.” Renee Caldwell: How long have you guys been together? The Victims: We are going on two so about a year and a half. RC: Where did you […]
‘Pretty.Odd.’ Panic[-!]
With the cancellation of the exclamation point, Panic! At the Disco has now become, Panic at the Disco. And alongside the exclamation point went the wild and chaotic style of the Las Vegas band’s music. “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out” released in 2005, was a revolutionary album with the […]
Elliot, Embry honored for service at A&M-C
University professors Dr. Charles Elliot and Dr. Charles Embry were both honored this month with the title of “Professor Emeritus.” Dr. Charles Embry has been with Texas A&M University-Commerce since 1969 and taught numerous political science courses. He not only taught at the New Center for Learning, but was also […]