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Fashion Q & A

I remember when I first met this stylish gal (Jessica Harrsion). We shared mutual friends from high school and we hit it off right away It helps that we share a passion for fashion! She took the time to sit with me to answer a few questions about her personal […]

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Celebrities never rest…

Her boots are made for walkin’ Jan. 24 – Okay, so the duo isn’t in splitsville just yet, but who really knows what tomorrow will bring? In an article to come out in the Feb. 4 edition of OK! magazine, titled “Jessica Dumped”, it’s said that just following the Cowboys […]

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A&M-C home to local talent

Kenneth R. Porter, known as “Lil Shine” was born to the streets of Dallas and is a student at Texas A&M University-Commerce. Porter, who started rapping as a child continued his pursuit for fame all throughout high school at Yvonne Ewell Townview Magnet Center in Dallas. While attending A&M-Commerce, Porter […]

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Reality, truthfully slow

Thanks to the writer’s strike, the quality of television and films has begun to show the strain with shows like “The Moment of Truth.” The premise of the game is to sit in the “hot chair” and be asked questions designed to embarrass and make the contestant look guilty even […]

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Greed, oil makes blood run

A monster doesn’t have to be a beast that rises out of the water causing death and destruction to millions of people. It can be a man, or men, who let greed and corruption take hold of their lives as seen in Paul Thomas Anderson’s “There Will Be Blood”. Set […]

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Different view of monster

When word came about that another Godzilla movie was going to hit the silver screen many doubted it, including this critic. But J.J. Abrams, Lost, saved this dying icon with a bolt of lightning rebirthing it into the new movie “Cloverfield”. The story begins as we find out that the […]

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Enrollment continues to increase for spring

The University continues the momentum it had last fall as spring enrollment figures increase from last spring. According to university reports, spring enrollment at Texas A&M University-Commerce rose 1.60 percent, or 138 students, since last year. This brings the number of total students to 8,741, according to the preliminary enrollment […]

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New student center faces setbacks but succeeds

With the completion of the new student center scheduled for this fall, students are looking forward to all the amenities and technology it will have to offer. Last fall, construction began on the student center on Stonewall Street and has been running smoothly ever since. The Contractor for the Project, […]

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Biking across Commerce

With a running jump, undergraduate Kyle McPeek mounts his red and green double-decker bike with ease just as a cowboy mounts his trusted steed. McPeek, a photography major, came up with the idea to make the double-decker bike, also called a tall bike, when he saw someone riding one in […]

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Activities interrupted due to fire

Power and operations in the Sam Rayburn Memorial Student Center and Business Administration building were interrupted on Thursday, Jan. 17, due to a small electrical fire. According to Executive Director of Marketing Communications, Randy Jolly, a water pipe burst in the basement of the MSC Thursday morning, and the water […]