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American identity: Groups protest controversial lecturer
A coalition of organizations gathered outside George Bush Presidential Library on a windy Monday evening to protest the ideas of Harvard University Professor Samuel Huntington, who wrote a book questioning the integration of Mexican-Americans into Anglo-American culture.
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American identity: Harvard professor says nation is dividing
Samuel Huntington, a professor at Harvard University, said Monday evening that the influx of Spanish-speaking immigrants could cause the United States to become a divided nation.
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Con artist preys on Christians
In the last month, multiple reports have been made of a con artist who attempts to convince Texas A&M students to give him money by claiming he is a struggling Christian with suicidal thoughts who is stranded in College Station and needs a bus ticket to get home.
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Evacuee calls Aggie couch home
People are always telling Nivida Interiano, "At least you're alive."
Interiano, a junior business major, transferred to Texas A&M from the University of New Orleans (UNO) and is living on the couch of two Aggies after evacuating before Hurricane Katrina, the Category 3 storm that devastated New Orleans, made landfall.
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We'd like to feature some extraordinary Aggies who have their own special story to tell. Please submit your nominations to battcopy@thebatt.com Texas A&M soccer team set to begin Big 12 Tournament
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Texas A&M volleyball team looks for second straight win
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Aggies travel to Manhattan on Wednesday to face Kansas State. Passing the time
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