Texas A&M-Commerce sophomore Tyler Tyndell finished 21st among collegiate runners and 28th overall to lead the Lions men’s cross country team to a 12th place overall finish at the Brooks Memphis Twilight Cross Country Classic. The meet is held in an unusual format as the meet is held in the […]
Soccer Lions split pair of LSC games
Two late first half goals led No. 22 Central Oklahoma to a 6-0 win over Texas A&M-Commerce in Sunday afternoon in Edmond. With the win, the Bronchos (10-3-1, 4-0 LSC) extend their Lone Star Conference unbeaten streak to 29 games and snap a three-game Lions winning streak in the process. […]
Love hurts in new Farrelly flick
The Farrelly brothers are at it again with their new absurd, outlandish, laugh-out-loud comedy, “The Heartbreak Kid.” Eddie Cantrow (Ben Stiller) is 40-years-old and single. Assaulted by his elderly, perverted father (Jerry Stiller) and his best friend (Rob Corddry) to assume manly duties as a husband, Eddie jumps into marriage […]
Get healthcare or die trying
A major talking point amongst politicians has been the gradual decline of its citizen’s health. People dieing has become a “hot button” topic recently and candidates have hastily written their proposal the night before it was due. They’ve increased the font size and adjusted the margins to fill the required […]
Style Q & A: Tiffany Maxfield
It’s a warm, sunny day on the East Circle. But even if it wasn’t, her smile was bright enough to illuminate the entire campus. Tiffany Maxfield, an undergraduate business administration student and unofficial Texas A&M University-Commerce style icon, greets people with smiles and hugs-and-kisses on the cheek. She looks at […]
Faculty squashes class disruptions
A civility webinar titled “Coping with Misconduct in the College Classroom” will take place for faculty members from noon-2 p.m. Oct. 24 in Education South-Room 101. This online seminar, offered by Magna Publications Inc. will help faculty cope with misconduct in the classroom. According to Magna Publications’ Web site, “this […]
Few students use fair to explore career options
The Major’s Fair may have had a lot to offer, but not as many students took advantage of what the University’s organizations had to offer. Career Services Director Sharon Fulkerson said she wished turnout had been greater. “I was a little disappointed that we only talked with about 15 students […]
News awareness low among students
Most college students find it difficult to balance their schedules, much less to find time for watching the news. Journalism students, if they’re taking any of Journalism Professor Fred Stewart’s classes, are required to be informed about current events. But how do other students with different majors measure up when […]
Tap the Rockies
So much for the Chicago Cubs winning the World Series in 2007 and ending their 99-year jinx. The Arizona Diamondbacks defeated the Cubs in three games in the first round of the National League Playoffs. The Los Angeles Angels also were swept by the Boston Red Sox in three. Curt […]
Lions win overtime thriller
Playing in their second-straight overtime game, Texas A&M-Commerce rallied from a 23-16 deficit to defeat Southeastern Oklahoma State, 41-39 in triple overtime. An over-the-shoulder catch by freshman Chris Miller on a 20-yard touchdown reception in the third overtime and the ensuing two-point conversion run by junior Nabil El-Amin led the […]