TAMUT Athlete struck by stray bullet

An ordinary day turned into an emergency surgery. During a baseball game on April 29th, 2023, Matthew Delaney got struck by a stray bullet in the back right above his heart. The day started like any other, Delaney began his day with Waffle House ”Great place to go.”, says Delaney. 

This day in particular, Delaney wasn’t working the books in the dugout, around the 6th inning he was playing catch with Gage Mason. Delaney felt something hit his back, at that moment Gage said ”Shots fired.” Delaney fell to the ground and lost feeling in his left leg, he said “Dang that’s not a baseball, I just got shot.” The trainer came over and removed his jacket to find a hole in his chest. 

At the hospital, the doctors insert a tube in his chest to fix the collapsed lung and start surgery. People were lined up at the hospital to make sure Delaney knew that they were there for him. When asked about the overwhelming support he received, Delaney says” It was amazing, great people here, it’s why I came back.”

Delaney keeps his amazing heart and mindset at the front of his physical therapy, he says “Why get upset at something you can’t control.” He continues to fight through every step of recovery, from overcoming paralysis, learning to walk, gaining strength, and now getting back mobility. Matthews’s message to the world is “No matter what happens to you, never get down on yourself, always stay positive, because that one second you’re down, you can be depressed, and it will keep you down for a very long time.”

TAMUT to Med School

Logan Buck is a 21-year-old biology major at Texas A&M University-Texarkana who is graduating in December. He plans to start applying to med schools and become a doctor because of the career’s emphasis on helping others. “That’s why becoming a doctor stood out to me. It’s a job that’s very service heavy…I’m using my academic skills and combining them with my desire to serve the community, and I just felt like that’s the best thing I could ask for,” he said.

When asked about his experience at TAMUT, Logan gave nothing but positive feedback. He particularly enjoys the smaller class sizes that TAMUT offers to students. “A lot of the biology professors that I’ve dealt with, and just professors in general on campus, are incredibly nice because there’s less pressure. There’s not that many students and they really prioritize one-on-one learning,” he said. One Professor, Dr. Alam, had a noteworthy impact on Logan’s educational career and is now advising him on med schools. “He’s very intentional with helping me pick out med schools and get prepared and everything… He’s just a very great professor,” Logan said. 

As Logan reflected on his time at TAMUT, there are a few pieces of advice he would give to underclass biology majors. “My advice is stay on top of your work… There’s a lot you have to know and if you’re not on top of things from the beginning, then you’re going to struggle later because a lot of classes, in this field in particular, build on each other,” Logan said. Logan believes the key to success is “just staying on top of your studies, learning to be organized, learning to balance life and classes, and remembering to spend time with yourself,” he said.

Proof of Power: Gervonta Davis vs Ryan Garcia

This recent Saturday on April, 22nd on Showtime pay-per-view, two of the best lightweight boxers in the world in the world went toe to toe to decide who truly was the best. Gervonta “Tank” Davis and “King” Ryan Garcia both had flawless records going into this anticipated fight and after blazing 7-Rounds, Davis was the one who came out on top with a wicked body blow. Garcia had the advantage in the first round and was looking good until the second where he suffered a hard knockdown with a left hook. He then eased up and tried to gain his momentum back but couldn’t. After the first round all judges scored in favor of Davis until the final blow was against Garcia until he could not make the count of 10. Despite being a nontitle pay-per-view had over 1.2 million buys one of the largest for this year.

Davis is now the second ranked Lightweight boxer in the world only following the Ukrainian former world champion Vasyl Lomachenko and has a record equal only to the current champion Devin Haney. Lomachenko and Haney will have a world title match on May 20th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. It’s expected that Davis will challenge the winner of this match which could take place this year.

Christmas In Texarkana

On December 5th there will be two Christmas events held in Texarkana. The KCS Holiday Express Train (KCS) and The Texarkana Christmas Parade (TCP). If interested in attending both events the time to plan is now. With Thanksgiving out the way the official countdown until Christmas has started.

  The KCS started in 2001 and has been coming to Texarkana for over 19 years. This will be the first time the train has run since the pandemic in 2020. Each year the train stops in 5 to 6 states and over 20 communities. With Ashdown, AR being the closes stop to Texarkana. Guests will have to be shuttled from Texas High Stadium to the train’s location. The event is from 5:30pm – 8:30pm. “I’m so excited to go to the KCS Train this year to meet Santa.” Said 7 year old Ashley Holliverse. The front of the train resembles Thomas The Train and is equipped with lights and Christmas decor.

The TCP is always held on the first Monday in December each year. Citizens will experience Live Camels, Custom Floats, High Schools Bands and more. A winner is chosen for the most creative float. The route will start at Broad Street at 7pm and will end at Stateline Avenue. There will also be bars and restaurants open downtown with more live entertainment.

Each year the KCS looks for volunteers within the communities to come out and help. For more information about this event check out kcsouthern.com. To become a sponsor for the TCP forms can be found on mainstreettexarkana.org

Energy Drinks Ranked:

Sometimes coffee is just not enough. Sometimes you need a little something extra in order to finish that final that is due in a few hours. Energy drinks. They are the drinks that will help you solve only some of your problems. 

I am a big energy drink person. I drink them at least three times a week, or more. With that being said I am aware that they can cause major health problems, but I like to think that I monitor my intake very well. Over time, I have tried a variety of different energy drinks of which I have my favorite, the ones that I hate, or the ones I simply avoid. These are only some of the drinks that I have tried throughout my life and I have ranked them from worst to best. 

BANG 

I have only had this drink once, and I did not enjoy it at all. I tried it a long time ago and don’t remember what flavor I had, but I remember it being too sweet for my liking. I also felt like the drink really did bang me in the stomach because I did not feel good after drinking only about a fourth of it. Overall it was just a bad experience that I would not want to relive ever again.  0 out of 5. 

Rockstar 

This is a drink that I do not have that often nor do I know many of the flavors. However, from the ones that I have tried, I fairly enjoyed them. It is not ranked higher because I don’t drink it as often as the others, and it is also one that I don’t tend to see much of. It is good, but not very memorable.  2 out of 5. 

Monster 

Monster is in the middle because of the number of flavors that it has. While I am not a big fan of the classic green flavor, I am a fan of some of their other flavors such as the White Zero Ultra and their Juice flavors, Papillon and Mango Loco. Having lots of flavors is a good thing and a bad thing. It is a good thing because I get bored of drinking the same thing all of the time, but it is bad because I have no money and there are too many flavors. 3 out of 5. 

Alani NU

Alani NU is a drink that I recently discovered, and I was pretty shocked to see the number of flavors that the brand has. I was even more surprised to realize that I enjoyed almost every flavor; keyword almost. While flavors like Cosmic Stardust and Breezeberry have become my favorites of mine, other flavors like Cherry Slush and Blue Slush are a bit too sweet for my liking. 4 out of 5. 

Redbull 

This is my favorite. I don’t have a specific reason, I just love it. This is my go-to drink when I am extra sleep-deprived, which is very often, and I think that it does not try to overwhelm you with the number of flavors. I love the classic Redbull, but the watermelon and peach editions are a good way to add flavor. This is a drink that is either loved or hated, and I love it. 5 out of 5. 

All of these drinks affect people differently, so it is important to be aware that just because one does not affect you that does not mean that the others will not. I do not recommend drinking more than one a day, nor do I recommend drinking them before, or after, any other overly caffeinated drinks. This is also my personal opinion. Drink at your own risk, and remember to drink water.

Thanksgiving Break for students at the dorms

The smell of freshly made home cooked food, the sweet sound of family members arguing over politics and day to day life, football playing in the background as all chaos ensues in the household. This is the Thanksgiving most of us have come to know and love year in and year out, with every one having a slightly different spin and tradition than other families. But for some students at Texas A&M University Texarkana (TAMUT), the convenience of a trip home isn’t always so easy or practical.


Most international students see themselves spending their thanksgivings in the Bringle Lake Village dorms on campus. Either distance, cost, or both are the cause for them not departing for their families back home. Diego Saldana, an international student from Coahuila, Mexico is one of the many that stayed over the break.


“The Situation I had with the food was that I had to go and buy what I needed for 3 days.” commented Saldana. To some of us, this would be a major inconvenience on a holiday where you show up expecting everything to be already laid out and ready to eat, but not for Diego. “I liked the experience, because I had to cook things for myself, and I could eat what I wanted, but it does get a bit complicated because there is only one kitchen in the dorms, and many residents wanted to cook at the same time,” said Saldana.


Thanksgiving, as the name suggests, is a time to give thanks and for families to gather and catch up with one another in their day to day lives. With the mass exodus of students with a reasonable drive from the dorms, this leaves the international students having to pool themselves together and create as much of a “family” atmosphere as they can. Saldana says “In the daily living it is very different than when all the students are here. The university is empty and there are very few people.” He did say that he and a few of the other students did in fact get together however, “I was lucky that several of my friends stayed and I was able to hang out with more people. If I had been alone, I would have had a bad time since there is nothing to do.”


The experience is not a bad one as described by Saldana, it is just different compared to what we know as a ‘normal’ Thanksgiving. At the end of the day though, the important thing is that even though you throw together a bunch of international students, from several different countries, ethnicities and beliefs, they still find ways to come together and give thanks, the same way you would with your family at the dinner table.

“Out of Sight” Text Transformation

             Transformative Text is taking over TAMUT with a different staff or faculty member every week bringing forth any form of text that has shaped their own perspective. Dr. Drew Morton, Professor of Mass Communication looked beyond just a book and delivered a new approach and brought in the 1998 film “Out of Sight.” Morton says, “this is one of the first movies where I started thinking less about plot and more about narrative.” He broke down the structural makeup of the film.

            Dr. Morton compared the film layout of “Out of Sight” to other movies he is fascinated by like “Reservoir Dogs” and “Pulp Fiction” all written by Quentin Tarantino. He elaborates on how the use of flashbacks delivered a unique understanding about the characters in the film and why the power narration stood out.

First, looking into the narrative side of the film, during the lecture Morton showed a scene where conversation made everything a thousand times better. Picture a beautiful cop (Jennifer Lopez) and charming jailbird (George Clooney) stuck in the trunk of a car together. With tension of discomfort high, there is also a sense of sexual desire on the rise. Morton says, “they kind of have this icy relationship at first where she’s kind of teasing him but then they start to get more warmer.” Their conversations began to sound like they’ve known each other for years and the scene does a great job giving that feeling from cop and criminal to the love connection.

Dr. Morton continued to break down the film’s layout with one of the best scenes! We see a Jennifer Lopez and George Clooney character sitting down enjoying each other’s company over a drink. At this point they know they need each other like a car needs gas. The soft music, snow falling in the background, and abstract lighting all created this mood of sexiness with an old “Hollywood approach.” But it was done to the point of not overdoing it for the audience. As the time come to hit it off the director takes a different turn using subtle flashbacks. Throughout the flashback there are freeze frame moments where “the filmmaker uses that as a marker to constantly tell you this is not in the correct order but at a different moments in time,” Dr. Morton says. The director takes each physical touch and eye contact given as a moment to cut back and forth from the past to present.

So now it has to be understood that the timeline is caught up at this point. Morton explains it as a “Double Indemnity” where the resolution is exposed in the end and everything else is a flashback but in this film half is a flashback and the end is unknown! “Then you kind of care a lot more about these characters coming into that moment,” Dr. Morton said. But since the conversation between the two was so smooth in the scene and the amount of confidence they gave led up to in Dr. Morton words “the sexiest scene I’ve ever seen in a movie,” and yet it doesn’t hardly show anything!

Review: Red Dead Redemption 2 (2018)

Eight years after the critically acclaimed Red Dead Redemption in 2010, comes its long awaited sequel, Red Dead Redemption (2018). The previous game told the story of former gang member John Marston, but this time the lead role goes to another member, Arthur Morgan. In fact, the game is not a sequel at all despite the title. It is a prequel telling the story of the Van Der Linde Gang in its last years of vitality during the ending of the Old Frontier.

Rob Nelson, co-studio head of Rockstar North, says “There was a lot of history set up in the last about Marston’s former gang and the character of Dutch and what he was all about. And so that was something that we really thought about that we could explore and juxtapose this idea of this partially reformed outlaw in the last game to being an active, working outlaw living with a gang in the next gang.”

The premise of RDR2 (its shortened acronym) tells of Arthur, one of the most versatile gang members in the Van Der Linde Gang, with Dutch as leader and Arthur’s fatherly figure. While the wild country advances through civilization, the gang is forced to run around the states to survive after a failed robbery. But as the law becomes more formulated, the gang also slowly deteriorates from the inside. Arthur must decide from then whether to continue with Dutch’s futile attempts to create a “savage utopia’ for themselves or to think for himself and others.

This game has long since its release become my favorite video game of all time. My favorite aspect is the hidden dialogues you can find around the camps in each chapter. It gives more immersion into the story involving the characters’ current situation, relationships with others, and backstories. The game’s open world itself is based on the sandbox concept. Meaning whatever choices in play-ability in you make, there are my changes integrated into the story-line and sometimes the games’ side content. Specifically, the “honor” system is the main component that drives the storytelling changes. Arthur can be a man who is more caring towards his friends, townsfolk, and passersby or a vengeful criminal who cares only for his own ambitions. Personally, the high honor route would seem fitting as it ties to the game’s theme of redemption.

Because of the game’s historical attributes and impactful storytelling, it would be a thrill for any gamer to enjoy.

References:

Romano, Nick. (2018) October 22. Entertainment Weekly. https://ew.com/gaming/2018/10/22/red-dead-redemption-2-prestige-video-games/

What To Do With a Buisness Degree…

You graduated high school then went to college because that’s supposed to be the next step you take, you weren’t sure what to major in so you majored in business. Now, four years have came and gone and you’re wondering what’s next. At the time, taking a broad degree seemed like the right thing to do, but now you’re overwhelmed by the choices. Here is a few specific options to consider:
Human Resources
• Manage employee life cycle
This is the hiring and firing aspect. HR will help with recruiting then setting up interviews with potential employees. After an employee is hired HR is in charge of onboarding the new employee and making sure that all the required documents are provided and paperwork is filled out.
• Process payroll
A computer will most likely be used to process payroll however, math will be a required skill. This is vital and needs to be exact as this is the reason employees come to work. HR is also in charge of processing bonuses and expenses.
• Conduct disciplinary actions
If you are being harassed or mistreated at work, this is the people you call. They are in charge of handling and recovering a situation. Anytime an employee is written up it should go through HR. They also need to be let known when an employee is fired or they will be the people doing the firing.
Entrepreneur
• Create a business
You decide you want to be your own boss and go on a business venture of creating your own business. There are a lot of options to consider when starting this venture like: size, product, location, etc.
• Create business marketing plan
It is very important to have a plan. Get with someone who has experience in this field and be okay with the fact that majority of new businesses wont make any profit in their first year. You will need to know about all of the legalities involved in a start up.
Accountant
• Money management
Think bookkeeping then delve deeper. This position is needed for any business. You look at how company money is being spent vs how much is being earned. You will be in charge of reporting balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements.
• Auditor
There are many different types of accountants. One being an auditor. An auditor is in charge of assessing the financial operations within a business and making sure that everything is being done in a legal and appropriate manner.
• Tax accountant
Tax accountants deal with taxes, making sure that they are being properly reported by a business. They work closely with payroll providers to ensure everything is being done to a legal standard and that no mistakes are made. During tax off season they might do things like perform audits, offer advice on investments, develop financial plans, or help with asset management.
Those are just a few specific options out there for you to alleviate a little bit of the stress on this new and exciting journey. Remember: its okay to change careers and start over. Do what makes you happy and what fits your lifestyle needs.


Graduation is Upon Us: What’s Next?

Picture this: it’s 6 am, that blaring alarm beep goes off for the last time. Today is graduation day. After a long 13 years years you’re finally done. Except you’re not. Now you have four years in college to look forward to. Look forward to? What’s there to look forward to? It just seems like another four years of sitting in a classroom, taking notes and doing homework.
So, you start college and enjoy it, you meet a lot of new people, learn a lot of new things and time flies. You learn to love it and learn that it is more than just homework and notes. Now, you have three weeks left. Whats next? 17 years spent in school to get a piece of paper. In reality it is not just a piece of paper. This paper opens door after door for you. It is a symbol of all of the long hours and hard work you’ve put in. You are now able to say “I did it.”
What are you supposed to do when you’re done? Do you need to jump right into a career? Travel? Take a break? There is no right answer, do whatever you feel you need to do. There is no set timeline as to where you’re “supposed” to be. Graduation can be so rewarding but yet so stressful. I reached out to some former college graduates for some advice to help with the stress and this is what they said:
“Things will happen at their own pace. The opportunities meant for you wont pass you! And if an opportunity comes up you don’t feel ready for, that opportunity wouldn’t be in front of you if you weren’t ready,” said Tiana Lang.
“In my experience even though you feel like you don’t know what you are doing, when the time comes to need to know it, it will all come to you,” said Hayley Taylor.
“You won’t ever know the outcome unless you try. Always go for what you feel you deserve. The worst someone could say is no. All it takes is one yes,” said Angelica Mantey.
“Don’t stay stuck at a job you end up hating just because at one point you thought it was your dream job. If you don’t like it, you don’t have to do it anymore. Your dream job may change more than once an that’s okay. And don’t ever take advice from someone who benefits from you staying where you are if you’re unhappy,” said Ashley Akin.
“The very thing they’re putting you down for, is the very thing you should be doing,” said Lacey Oltman.
“Get out of your comfort zone and do things that scare you. Most often the scary steps are the best ones to take. Apple for all of the jobs – even if you’re under qualified, even if its something you’ve never done before. If you’re interested in it just apply because I promise you there’s ten other people that aren’t qualified either who are applying. Your personality might just outshine the rest and every job is trainable. Being friendly and like-able is key. Market yourself wisely. Carry yourself well and are new friends everywhere you go. Connections will get you further in life than education, experience, or skill ever will,” said Taylor Hall.
So with all of this I say put yourself out there and don’t be afraid of making mistakes. Life will look different but then you will find where you’re comfortable. Keep pushing, you’re almost there!