News Articles
Are you me?Rising identity theft causes campus reaction
Breanne Prestage, a senior political science major, had her identity stolen two weeks ago. She said she suspects the thief obtained her information through the Internet.
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Student body president, senators sworn in to office
The Student Senate held elections for its 60th session at a meeting Wednesday night in Koldus.
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Police Blotter6 a.m. Wednesday to 6 a.m. Thursday |
Students help those in need improve their handwriting
A group of Texas A&M students at Mays Business School, in collaboration with a few special education majors, had a dilemma about what to do for their class project.
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Dining Services implements used cooking oils as transportation fuel
Texas A&M's Dining Services, which serves 33,000 meals a day, is implementing an innovation that makes it among the first to use its own waste oil to power its delivery services, said Robyn McCarthy, assistant director of marketing and communication for Dining Services.
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2007 Aggie MusterNational Muster Locations (Interactive Map)
Information courtesy of the Association of Former Students. If you would like to add a location...
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A&M makes community service honor roll
Texas A&M was honored by being named to the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for the academic year 2005-06 by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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Where on Campus?
Think you know every nook and cranny of Texas A&M? Test your campus know-how by e-mailing The Battalion and telling us where you think this photo was taken.
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Extra Extra, Sing All About It
Peter Furler of the Christian rock band, Newsboys, plays at Reed Arena Wednesday night. The concert was hosted by Christian Business Leaders.
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Campus news briefs
A memorial service will honor freshman economics major Amy Foster at 9 p.m. on Thursday in All Faiths Chapel. Foster died Monday in a car accident on her way back to College Station from her hometown of Bossier, La.
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Helmet Required
A mountain biking class, taught by instructor Rachel Aaron, rides across a levee at Lake Bryan Wednesday afternoon.
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Correction
In an article printed on Wednesday's front page, Interim President Ed Davis introduced new head basketball coach Mark Turgeon with a quote he read from a Wichita State fan. It was incorrectly attributed.
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