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Exhibit highlights prominent Texans
As visitors walked into the 100 Tall Texans exhibit at the George Bush Presidential Library Complex, they were surrounded by some of the most influential people of Texas' past and present.
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Rivals battle over 'saw 'em off' imagesA&M to send cease and desist letter to Rival Wear in Austin for collie T-shirts
While the lawsuit filed by the University of Texas against Aggieland Outfitters has gained nationwide media attention, action taken to protect the trademark of a major university is fairly common, said Mike Huddleston, associate vice president for business development at Texas A&M.
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Higher Ed funds may increase
The start of Texas' 80th legislative session is looking promising for higher education funding, especially to Texas A&M Interim President Ed J. Davis.
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RaidedTexas Tech beats A&M 70-68
Texas A&M head coach Billy Gillispie knew his team's weakness entering the basketball game at Texas Tech.
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RaidedBasketball popularity causes students to pay for parking twice
The emergence of the Texas A&M men's basketball team as a top 10 team has caused a stir of excitement around College Station and brings a rush of new fans to Reed Arena for every men's home game.
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On a Roll
Freshman mechanical engineering major Matthew King practices his bowling form with friends Wednesday night in the MSC. King, who plays a weekly game with his friends, went on to score a 143.
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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
Opinion
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