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Go-Go Aggie talentStudents in the Visualization Sciences program gear up for 14th annual show
The light is a dim gray, and the only recognizable sounds are keystrokes from a computer. There is an old worn sofa in the corner and empty food and drink containers everywhere.
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A&M enacts plans for emergenciesOfficials create notification system that uses cell phones, texts
Texas A&M administrators are launching a new emergency notification system, CODE MAROON, which is designed to communicate with students in a more efficient method to inform the campus community in the event of a dire situation.
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State to vote on tax-free textbooks
Legislation that would allow college students to buy textbooks tax-free passed in the finance committee of the Texas Senate Thursday and could face a vote in the entire body within the next week.
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Mays dean appointed as provost
Jerry Strawser was selected to serve as interim provost and executive vice president Wednesday by Texas A&M interim president Eddie J. Davis.
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Happy campers
After a year of dedication, the Gamma Phi Beta sorority sisters are
honored as volunteers of the year during Camp For All's Family Day
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Ready to Launch
Sam Russell, a sophomore aerospace engineering major from the introductory aerospace engineering class launches a rubber-band-powered balsa wood kit airplane at an AIAA fly-off Thursday morning in G. Rollie White Coliseum.
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