Since Sept. 1, 58 reports of theft have been made on the Texas A&M University-Commerce campus, totaling $18, 848 in stolen property. More recently, computers and electronic components have been the most common items stolen. There have been five reports since Nov. 5. According to Lt. Jason Bone, crime information […]
Nixson serves savory sweets
Some people say the early bird catches the worm, but for Tony Nixson, the early bird catches the customers. Nixson has been the owner of Sweeties Donut Shop since March 1, 1980. It was first rented out to him and located where Taco Bell currently is. He built the new […]
Not much honey for the money
Amidst the cop dramas with violent themes coated with tons of vulgar language and gore emerges the animated family film of the fall season, “Bee Movie”. Jerry Seinfeld is finally back to the screen in this animated film which he has invested a lot of time and money. Barry Bee […]
Playhouse diggin’ up gold
The second play of the University Playhouse season, “Digging Up the Boys”, opened with a bang – literally – as sound of an explosion resonated throughout the auditorium. Three men, Jack, Floyd and Paul have survived a horrific explosion while working in the local coal mine. Unsure if anyone will […]
Nude models strike pose for art
The Department of Art will have a workshop Thursday Nov. 8 for inquiring students that want to further develop their drawing skills. From 3-5p.m. in Room 201 of the Art Building, nude models will be brought in to pose for a figure drawing session. This workshop is completely voluntary and […]
Diggin’ for lines
Letterman jackets spell immature
It’s time again to reach in the back of our closets to dig out our sweaters, jackets and gloves for the winter. One thing you should not grab off the rack – letterman jackets. As a senior at A&M-Commerce, I always dread the winter because every fall semester I see […]
Letter to the Editor
Relay for Life belated thanks I am Betty Moffitt. I am a graduate student here at TAMU-C. I am writing to thank all the people and businesses that helped me with the Relay for Life this past year. If it was not for these people donating, I would not have […]
Soccer drops 4-3 decision in semifinal
A goal by the University of Central Oklahoma’s Jenny Racicot in the 106th minute of the Lone Star Conference Tournament semifinals led the host Bronchos past Texas A&M University-Commerce, 4-3 on Friday afternoon. The goal spoiled the upset bid for the No. 5 seeded Lions, who had rallied from an […]
Favaro ends college career as kills leader
Central Oklahoma rallied from a two games to one deficit to spoil the Texas A&M University-Commerce Senior Day festivities to defeat the host Lions, 30-22, 28-30, 28-30, 30-18, 15-10. A&M-Commerce (9-19, 3-9 LSC) senior Colleen Favaro wrapped up her Lions career with a game-high 25 kills and 22 digs in […]