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Soaring serenadeResearchers study bat songs to learn about human speech
Researchers at Texas A&M are studying the echolocation patterns of Mexican freetail bats to aide in the management of human speech.
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Students organize day-long prayer
"See you at the pole" is a phrase many associate with the student-led and organized event that brings students together to pray on the fourth Wednesday of September, before classes begin.
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British anti-immigration party leader to visit campus
Nick Griffin, a British politician with a record of controversial anti-immigrant statements and chairman of a white nationalist political party, is scheduled to speak at Texas A&M Thursday.
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Professor develops theory and rapport
Christopher Pope is a distinguished professor at Texas A&M who uses his position as a teacher and researcher to attempt to solve one of the great fundamental mysteries of physics: the unification of gravity and quantum theory.
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Special Olympic colors
Four members of the Ross Volunteers present the colors during the opening ceremony for the Special Olympics Fall Classic on Friday at Anderson Track and Field Complex.
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Spurring on the Aggies
Freshman chemical engineering major Phillip Schneider attaches his spurs Wednesday outside of Heldenfelds.
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