News Articles
Doze or dose?Illegal use of Adderall on the rise among college students
When hours of studying collide with a busy social life, something must give. One pill is helping college students across America beat the sandman into submission.
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Former sports director Gammon dies
Former A&M Sports Information Director Spec Gammon continued doing all he could to help the University years after he retired, said Alan Cannon, associate athletic director at Texas A&M.
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Differential tuition to be discussed at forum
A tuition increase for the Mays Business School is at the forefront of discussion surrounding the possibility of enacting a differential tuition policy at Texas A&M.
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Driver license mix-up to be fixed
State officials are working on correcting a change in the Texas Administrative Code that is currently preventing some international students from obtaining driver's licenses.
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Campus briefs
The Ross Volunteer Company will march in the King Rex Mardi Gras Parade in New Orleans on Tuesday. This year marks the 54th year the Ross Volunteers have led the King Rex Parade, the main event parade of Mardi Gras Day. Texas A&M's Ross Volunteer Company, organized in 1887, serves as the official honor guard for the governor of the State of Texas.
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Aggies unaware of Caribbean influence
Jehon Leonce, a junior aerospace engineering major who came to the United States from St. Lucia in 1998, said Caribbean culture is not even on the radar of most Texas A&M students.
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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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