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Marching for equalityMarchers say society still has a long way to go
Lines of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech wafted through the streets of Bryan on Monday. A diverse crowd of 300 people marched in the chilly morning air, waving to residents that left their houses to take a peek at the procession commemorating King's legacy for racial equality.
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Businessman, philanthropist Bright dies
No better words could have characterized the life and career of Harvey "Bum" Bright than the ones on his welcome mat, "Beware of Owner," characterizing his love for his dogs.
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Student dies from head trauma
Micah Sims came to Texas A&M with the ambition to follow in the footsteps of Texas country music singers Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen. Two years after he was admitted, Sims, a sophomore English major from Huntsville was well along the way to accomplishing that goal, playing on Northgate and opening for country singers Randy Rogers, Django Walker and Stoney LaRue.
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RVs, Band to attend Bush's inauguration
Members of the Ross Volunteers Honor Corps organization and the Aggie Band will represent Texas A&M Thursday at President George W. Bush's inauguration in Washington, D.C.
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Aggie war vet suits up for Cotton Bowl
When the phone rings, Jessica Amstutz, Class of 2000, knows there's a good chance the caller might be asking for her husband, Josh, a Marine, to return to Iraq to fight.
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