ST JOSEPH, Mo. – The Lions women basketball team may have averaged a low attendance this season, but at every one of them, a certain group was sure to be in the crowd. Jack Euwer, Hoyle Julian, Ann Julian, Andrew Kohn, Tina Kohn, Mel Kohn, Tasha Anders and Charles Nash […]
Lions advance to NCAA regional final
ST JOSEPH, Mo. — With 5.3 remaining on the clock, the Texas A&M University-Lions were down 72-71 after Missouri Western guard Ashleigh Curry hit a lay-up to give the Griffons the late lead. Having to go the full length of the court, Lion guard Britney Jordan took the in-bounds pass,drove […]
Lions pounce on first LSC title
In a season filled with firsts, the Texas A&M University-Commerce Lions added a Lone Star Conference Tournament Championship to that list, as they defeated West Texas A&M 81-71 on Saturday, March 3. “It’s a tremendous emotional feeling to do something that has never been done before,” said Lion head coach […]
USPS says no to new MSC
The new student center will be missing a feature familiar: a U.S. Post Office. According to Vice President for Business and Administration Bob Brown, both school and Postal Service officials determined it was not economically feasible to have a USPS center in the facility. “It was really a mutual decision,” […]
Roadtrip results in gallery show
The Third Floor Gallery is an experience for all Texas A&M-Commerce students to enjoy, and it hosts a multitude of photographs by artists with many different styles. According to Shelly Cervantes, gallery coordinator and senior at A&M-Commerce, the gallery is run by the Third Floor Photo Society. “At the beginning […]
Lockjaw “Human” music review
With Cory Glanton on vocals, Jeremy Peterson and Jeff Ogle on guitars, Gabe Ayala on bass and Scott Letz on drums, the band Lockjaw offers an amazing collection of songs on their album, “Human”. Even though Lockjaw’s “Human” opens with oddly placed carnival music, the album is one that I […]
Hartman uses a can do attitude
Soda cans fill the side baskets and bags attached to his bike, causing it to lean with all the extra weight as he coasts back to his apartment after a mile long effort around campus. Although the recycling efforts around the city of Commerce are minimal, undergraduate Daniel Hartman has […]
Mens golf swing to third place, women fall to 16th
Sophomore Blake Worden shot a two-under-par 70 to pace a strong Lions charge in the last 18 holes as A&M-Commerce shot a final-round 298 to finish in a three-way tie for third on Tuesday in the Pepsi Crawford-Wade Invitational. Worden completed the tournament in second place overall and finished just […]
Lions keep on rolling, face tough battle
The Lions have gone where no women’s team at our school has gone before. In 35 years, we had never won a LSC tournament game. Last year’s team took care of that by pulling off a thrilling victory in the first round of the conference tournament. Needless to say, expectations […]
No, I’m da baby’s daddy
I didn’t want to do this. It’s going to hurt my wife and disappoint my Christian friends and scar my grandmother’s opinion of me. But in holding to my New Year’s resolution of being honest with everyone, I must confess something. I admit that I am the father of Anna […]