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It's raining cats and dogs!

It's raining cats and dogs!
Every summer Grant Rybak, a senior physics major, plays ultimate frisbee outside with his friends, but this year has been a different story.

Free service helps keep ticket prices down

Free service helps keep ticket prices down
"Beat the hell outta scalpers" is the slogan of Alpha Phi Omega's TicketMart, a free service that helps fans sell Texas A&M football tickets they can't use to interested buyers before every home game.

Program brings honor students to campus

More than 600 high school students have visited Texas A&M's campus this summer and more than 200 more will pass through as a part of the Summer Honors Invitational Program.

Ashley gets send-off to A&M-Commerce

Frank Ashley III began his teaching career at Texas A&M 18 years ago, but what many people may not know about Ashley is that he climbed the ranks at A&M from the rung of dance instructor.

Senate approves $20 million for A&M's NERRTC

The Senate Appropriations Committee approved $20 million in funding for the National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center at Texas A&M. The June 17 approval was prompted by a funding request by U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison for fiscal year 2005.

He has chemistry

He has chemistry
Chemistry Ph.D. student Joohoon Kim loads target DNA laced with fluorescence into a machine that will expose ultraviolet light on the sample to identify hybridization within the DNA when the target DNA finds its probe DNA compliment.

Saddam due in court Thursday

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Iraqis and the world will get their first glimpse of Saddam Hussein since his capture in December when he and 11 of his top lieutenants are brought to court Thursday to face war crimes charges likely to include the 1988 chemical weapons massacre of Kurds and the 1990 invasion of Kuwait.

Moshpit

Moshpit
In spite of the rainy weather, punk rock fans gather in a moshpit Monday during New Found Glory's performance at the Vans Warped Tour at The Reliant Center in Houston. An estimated 10,000 fans decided to give the show a second chance after the rain-out last Friday.

Liberal Party loses majority but wins most seats in Canada

Liberal Party loses majority but wins most seats in Canada
OTTAWA - Relieved to still be prime minister, but chastened by his Liberal Party's heavy election losses, Paul Martin said Tuesday he would move quickly to replace defeated Cabinet members and then assess whether his minority government can tackle the tough issues on Canada's national agenda.

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