With last week’s heartbreaking loss, the A&M-Commerce Lions reached a low point that has not been matched since 1926. The Lions (0-5 overall, 0-3 LSC) will look to turn the page and swing the momentum their way Saturday when they head to Stephenville to face Tarleton State, another team hungry […]
Kidnapping suspect aprehended after manhunt
On Oct. 13 shortly after 9 a.m., officers from the Commerce Police Department responded to a domestic dispute call to an apartment complex in the 100 block of Maple Avenue. Once at the location, Officer Paille of the Commerce Police Department saw a woman being taken in a car away […]
Homecoming events to start Monday
In an effort to achieve student inclusion, tradition and spirit, the university will present various events revolving around the “Super” Homecoming next week. Assistant Director for Student Activities and Special Events Deepti Vanguri said involving the students in the homecoming planning process was important to all who were involved. “We […]
Weekend Sports Preview: Volleyball, soccer enter business end of season
The A&M-Commerce Lions will be looking for some home support this weekend as they return to the Field House for Lone Star Conference volleyball action Thursday and Saturday. The Lions (6-11 overall, 2-8 LSC) will host some of the top players from the conference over the next few days, facing […]
Comp Sci secretary serves diverse student crowd
The Department of Computer Science at Texas A&M University – Commerce welcomes hundreds of new students each year, many of them international, and supports programs for both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Vicki Heath Anderson, administrative secretary, has been with the department about 12-and-a-half years and is responsible for the organization […]
Documentary provides window into deaf culture
Student Disability Resources and Services held a screening Oct. 11, for “Sound and Fury” on the Texas A&M University-Commerce campus to raise awareness of deaf people and deaf culture. The documentary follows one family’s debate over whether or not to provide two deaf children with a device that would give […]
Freshman Snyder already asset at net
The Lions Volleyball team has made significant additions to their team this year, with the most notable being the “Waco Kid,” freshman Breanne Snyder. Success is not new to the Woodway, Texas (outside of Waco), native. Her high school career included helping lead the Midway High School Panthers to an […]
Shatner ruins music
I was going to do a review of a band I actually like called “Mayday Parade.” However, when I stumbled upon an album by William Shatner called “Seeking Major Tom,” I could not pass it up. I mean, we do a weekly column where we use Shatner heads as a […]
‘Real Steel’ delivers fun, robot action
From the first second of the trailer of “Real Steel” one typically knows what to expect. For all the Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots jokes that can be made however, the important question that should be asked of any movie is whether or not it entertains. My answer is […]
Opinion: Greek organizations not up to par
If you know me, then you know that I’ve had my fair share of run-ins with the Greeks on campus, but despite that fact, I still consider some of them friends. However, when I look around at many of the Greeks here on campus, it’s kind of disappointing to […]