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Dancing in the new yearAggies celebrate with first festival dinner
Sunday marked the beginning of a new year - the year 4705, according to the lunar calendar used by many Asian cultures.
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Distinguished chemistry professor dies at 76
F. Albert Cotton, a distinguished professor of chemistry designated as the "preeminent inorganic chemist in the world" and credited with helping turn Texas A&M into a research university, died Tuesday. He was 76.
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Political groups at A&M face off on social issues
Aggie Democrats and College Republicans joined together for a friendly yet heated debate to discuss controversial topics concerning the United States.
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Accident on Texas Avenue kills 1
A fatal collision involving an SUV and a motorcycle occurred Tuesday evening at Texas Avenue and Francis. The motorcycle was north on Texas Avenue when it struck the SUV, causing it to flip onto its side.
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Campus briefsA&M to host housing fair in MSC
The Adult, Graduate and Off-Campus Student Services will host an off-campus housing fair from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Sk8ter Boi
Senior forestry major David Wong ollies off of steps in Rudder Plaza late Tuesday afternoon.
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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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