I think that I should intro this review by saying that I am what you would call a casual gamer. I don’t have a lot of time to spend completing games, and I’m very picky about the ones I play. My preferred games tend to be arcade-like First Person Shooters […]
Alumnus utilizes skills to give back to hometown
Obtaining a quality primary education is a necessary step for any individual wishing to advance in life. Children in the rural Indian village of Mor Karima lack some of the basics necessary to obtain an education, which is why former Texas A&M University-Commerce student Inderjit Singh started a project to […]
Texting while driving is dangerous, pointless
Most people do not think about the fact that every day we ride in automobiles that weigh thousands of pounds traveling at break-neck speeds with only a three inch wide swatch of fabric keeping us from flying through the windshield. Technology is like a double-edged sword in the automotive world. […]
Pikes hold annual crawfish boil
The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity (Pikes) hosted its annual crawfish boil April 16, benefiting the Special Olympics and the Commerce Skate Park Project in Commerce. “I think it’s a great opportunity to showcase to the community what amazing philanthropy that they’re trying to support,” Business Administration graduate student Laurel […]
Spring Games gives preview of fall line-up
Texas A&M University-Commerce football fans got their first taste of the upcoming season at the annual Spring Game held at Memorial Stadium last Saturday. With players held out for health concerns, the Lions only had enough players to suit up one offense and defense, who battled each other for […]
‘Scream 4’ gripping, cliché
Blood, gore, cheesy one-liners and absolutely no nudity in an R-rated movie all perfectly combine to bring you more of the same cliché crap from Wes Craven’s fourth installment of the “Scream” franchise. Okay, now that you have no good expectations of this film, you are now on the […]
A&M-Commerce community prepares to create ‘safe spaces’ for LGBT students
English professor Dr. Robin Reid and school counselor Dr. Emile Cate held a planning meeting on April 14 in the Pride room of The Sam Rayburn Student Center to set up a committee for the creation of safe spaces on campus, which is a location where lesbian, gay, bisexual […]
A&M-Commerce students shine in annual exhibition
The Texas A&M University-Commerce Department of Art announced the winners to the 2011 Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition last week. The exhibition, which will run until the 21st, is the annual showcase of the work done by art students over the past year. “Texas A&M University-Commerce has one of the […]
Lions announce football schedule for Fall 2011
The Texas A&M University-Commerce athletic department announced the 2011 football schedule earlier this week. The 10 game schedule has the Lions playing five home games (four at Memorial Stadium and one at Cowboys Stadium) and five away games against some of the most difficult teams in the Lone Star […]
New website adds to Greek mystique
From the movie “Animal House” to shows like “Greek”, the way fraternities and sororities are presented in pop culture is fairly uniform: a bunch of partiers that take any chance they can to haze or humiliate the pledges. When a fairly new website called thespinzone.com opened up a page dedicated […]