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Unforgettable Memories
The Muster statue serves to commemorate the lives of Aggies lost, while the American flag flies at half-staff in remembrance of the lives lost on Sept. 11.
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Regents receive names for A&M president
The Presidential Search Advisory Committee, which was established to assist in the search for a new Texas A&M president, has submitted a list of three recommended candidates to A&M's Board of Regents
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Jewish center opens doors
Aggies can celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, at the Chabad Jewish Center Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
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Adeus, Portuguese 201 for now
Liberal arts majors are required to take four consecutive semesters of the same language to graduate, but when the third course of the series is cancelled, there is little students can do.
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Art exhibit inspires students
Torchbearers are the people who help light the way toward just societies, racial equality, freedom of speech and human rights, said Robert Schiffhauer.
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Student in hospital after 30-foot fall at Brazos River
Betsy Helbing, a freshman business major from Austin was hospitalized from injuries taken when she fell off the Interstate 21 railroad bridge that spans the Brazos River the night of Sept 5.
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A fresh startHighlights from the first two weeks at Texas A&M |
On-Campus Housing [Interactive Map] |
Must-see places on campus [Interactive Map]
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CSPD Police Blotter 9/116 a.m. 9/11 to 6 a.m. 9/12 |
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