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It's a pirate's life for meIllegal file sharing appeals to cheaper students
College students are notoriously cheap. However, according the Recording Industry Association of America, that cheapness in downloading pirated music translates to theft.
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TV show recruits at A&MAlmost 100 Aggies apply to be the next big reality stars
A row of brand new Hummers lined the side of Midnight Rodeo on Saturday morning during a casting call for a reality show project called "The Prodigy."
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He was a kind, genuine friend
Sophomore general studies major Michael Weber is remembered by many friends as a genuine, hard-working gentleman who was always fun to be around.
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She was an Aggie wife to remember
This was a favorite quote of Susan Marie Calvey Martin, a senior psychology major from San Antonio who dedicated her life to helping others through giving to the homeless, donating to charities and working as a sidewalk counselor of pregnancy help centers.
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Bryan police find drugs, weapons in car of Blinn student after accident
Bryan police officer William Cross observed Blinn student Joe Phommachack's white Nissan pickup lodged under billboards at 6:28 a.m Thursday at the intersection of East Villa Maria Road and Cavitt Avenue in Bryan said Peter Scheets, assistant chief of the Bryan Police Department.
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