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A&M clones horseUniversity becomes first school to clone six species in world
Researchers at Texas A&M said Wednesday they have successfully cloned a horse - the first to be cloned in North America.
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Senate supports a Living Wage
The Student Senate supported the Living Wage Initiative, which would increase full-time employees' salaries to $9.79 an hour, the senate meeting Wednesday night.
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UA leader will work for unity
Alireza Shapoury, recently elected president of University Apartments for the 2005-06 year, said he wants to integrate international residents of University Apartments into the Aggie family by alleviating possible obstacles, such as cultural difference.
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Global energy issues affect quality of life
Our quality of life is affected by access, utilization and maintenance of energy and industry, said Tom Blasingame, associate professor of petroleum engineering.
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Softball wins Big 12 spot
Texas A&M pinch hitter Laura Durham showed no fear Wednesday night against the No. 6 Texas Longhorns and pitcher Cat Osterman, even though she had every right to be shaking in her cleats.
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Campus Briefs - Draft proposal for Phase 2 available
The Council on the Built Environment (CBE) has developed a draft proposal for meeting space needs in Phase 2 of the faculty reinvestment program. The CBE requests that the Texas A&M community read the proposal and provide feedback.
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Remembering 2:42
News
Volleyball back in win column
Sports
'Riverdance' comes to OPAS on farewell tour
Features
A sweet deal
Features
Turning up my nose up to 'taste'
Opinion
Aggies are we
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