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No pain, no gain
Susan Kerr gives freshman general studies major Angelo Cho a free flu shot Wednesday in Sterling C. Evans Library room 106 since she was one of the first 4,500 students.
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Aggies CANAthletes run local food drive at Kyle Field
Students can participate in the Aggies CAN Food Drive on Saturday at Texas A&M's football game against Oklahoma State University.
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Officials warn against dating violence |
Panhellenic president trains for triathlon
Anne Rabalais, a senior nutritional sciences major, has been president of the Panhellenic Council at Texas A&M since January 2007.
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Students prepare for coming out day
The Gender Issues Education Center is having a week of events to celebrate National Coming Out Day, Oct. 11.
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Aggies for a cure
Sophomore business major, Caroline Wright, hands an "Aggies for a Cure" T-shirt to junior agriculture economics major, Shauna Yow, Wednesday.
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Must-see places on campus [Interactive Map]
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You can come home again
Sports
Sony Rolly not worth the money, but worth a look
Features
"Sneaky Pete" Rizzo returning to perform June 19
Features
Peter Rizzo, musically known as "Sneaky Pete," has returned to Texas A&M University for a performance on June 19 at Hastings. Where on campus?
Features
Shared governance will prevail
Opinion
In the summer of 1963, my father, who had nothing more than a first-grade education, ordered me to drive to College Station and enroll in Texas A&M College. Students will be heard
Opinion
Shared governance at Texas A&M University is a primary goal of the Board of Regents, new interim president Loftin, and your student regent.
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