An 18-4 run lead to start the game led Texas A&M University-Commerce to an 81-46 rout of Southeastern Oklahoma State in Durant, Okla. on Saturday night. The Lions (12-14, 7-4 LSC North) extend its winning streak to three games and had four players in double digits, including a career-high 17 […]
Women split against Southeastern, SWOSU
Senior Katedria Mosley scored a game-high 30 points, including the first 12 points for Texas A&M University-Commerce in a 88-77 loss to Southeastern Oklahoma State in Durant, Okla. on Saturday night. After two early ties in the score, SOSU went ahead on a Channing Gann layup with 13:11 left in […]
Astros in Florida preparing for season
This year’s Houston Astros team could finish anywhere from second to fifth in their Division in the National League Central. A lot will depend on their pitching or lack thereof. While most sports publications are picking the Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Brewers, or St. Louis Cardinals to win the division, the […]
A&M-C loses two former faculty
On Jan. 17 and Jan. 20, retired professors at Texas A&M University-Commerce, Dr. Billy Ray Webb and Dr. Charles Wesley Blanton, died. Services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 24 at First Baptist Church in Dallas. Both Blanton and Webb were members of the Hunt County Community and alumni […]
CaribbSA impresses students
As a part of the Black History Month program, organized by residence life at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, La., the A&M-Commerce Caribbean Student Association (CSA) showcased their culture on Feb. 22 at the NSU campus. The CSA expressed their cultural influences through dances, skits, songs and ethnic food. NSU […]
Pumphrey loses appeal
The Sixth Appellate District Court of Appeals, located in Texarkana, Texas recently ruled on a case that involved members of the Texas A&M University – Commerce Police Department. Candice Pumphrey v. State of Texas was an appeal submitted in December 2007, then heard and ruled on in late January. Pumphrey […]
Graduate advice offered
Graduate students have enough to worry about without wondering if the work they’re doing will help them graduate. Graduate advisers are available to help graduate students stay on track for graduation. But whom can the advisers turn to when they need help? Texas A&M University-Commerce has solved this problem by […]
Interview with singer/songwriter Matthew Labrot
I had the prvilege of interviewing one of the up-and-coming sons of Greenville, Matthew Labrot. This Greenville Christian School graduate has finished recording his debut album and is expecting a May release. Cody Giles: How long have you been singing? Matthew Labrot: I think since I was around four. CG: […]
‘SO’ celebrates five years
System Overload (SO) celebrated their five-year anniversary at Curtain Club on Feb. 23 by re-releasing their first CD. SO is a perfect mixture of metal and rock. Travis Buck (vocals) impressed us all by switching between screaming and lyrically singing with ease. They not only play heavy, driving metal like […]
Be Kind, Rewind
Trailers usually outline the plot of the movie, but this was not the case in the new Michael Gondry flick, “Be Kind Rewind”. Mr. Fletcher (Danny Glover) owns the video store, Be Kind Rewind. Due to the outdated, dilapidating building the store is housed in, he must figure out a […]