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Bonfire Coalition schools the Class of 2008
Rachel Wright was in the eighth grade when Bonfire collapsed on Nov. 18, 1999 and barely remembers hearing about it on the news. She said she had no idea what Bonfire was really about, but now that she has a brand new outlook on the Aggie Spirit.
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A&M singer featured at Corps center
Few Aggies know that Carl T. "Doc" Sprague was America's first singing cowboy star. Fewer know that Sprague graduated from Texas A&M and lived in Bryan until his death in 1979, said Dennis Williams, president of the Carl T. "Doc" Sprague Foundation.
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A&M leads Texas schools in six-year graduation rates
A new study shows that Texas A&M continues to produce six-year graduation rates that are higher than any other Texas university.
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Scholarship promotes diversity in education
In the early 20th century, Col. George W. Brackenridge wanted to give young people the opportunity to advance themselves in their personal and professional lives through higher education.
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Alleged al-Qaida statement warns of attacks
CAIRO, Egypt - An Internet statement signed by an al-Qaida cell in Saudi Arabia warned Monday that the terror network will target Western airlines, military bases and residential compounds and told Muslims to stay away from Westerners.
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U.S. plans to withdraw troops from S. Korea
SEOUL, South Korea - A U.S. plan to cut the number of its troops in South Korea by one-third by the end of 2005 will force the South to shoulder more responsibility for defending itself against any North Korean military aggression.
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Remembering 2:42
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Volleyball back in win column
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'Riverdance' comes to OPAS on farewell tour
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A sweet deal
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Turning up my nose up to 'taste'
Opinion
Aggies are we
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