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A&M rocks, shocks JayhawksAggies take lead in Big 12
LAWRENCE, Kan. - Texas A&M guard Acie Law IV tried to play off arguably the biggest win in A&M basketball history as just another day at the office. His charade lasted only about five minutes.
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Law backs team for win at Kansas
LAWRENCE, Kan. - With his performance on Saturday night, Acie Law IV may have wrapped up the Bob Cousy Award, which is given every year to the nation's top point guard.
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Future lawyers tap legal resource
Texas A&M may not have a law school, but some students still get legal experience through the Legal Education Group for Future Aggie Law Students (LEGALS) in moot court and mock trial.
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Woosh!
Junior biomedical science major Jordan Guice, sophomore construction science major Ryan Masten and junior mechanical engineering major Jacob Word painted their bodies pink for the women's basketball Pink Out in Reed Arena.
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V-Day brings awareness to women's issues through humor
Eva Ensler came up with the idea for The Vagina Monologues after interviewing more than 200 women.
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You can come home again
Sports
Sony Rolly not worth the money, but worth a look
Features
"Sneaky Pete" Rizzo returning to perform June 19
Features
Peter Rizzo, musically known as "Sneaky Pete," has returned to Texas A&M University for a performance on June 19 at Hastings. Where on campus?
Features
Shared governance will prevail
Opinion
In the summer of 1963, my father, who had nothing more than a first-grade education, ordered me to drive to College Station and enroll in Texas A&M College. Students will be heard
Opinion
Shared governance at Texas A&M University is a primary goal of the Board of Regents, new interim president Loftin, and your student regent.
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