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Chemistry professor pursues research
Professor Abraham Clearfield is known to many as one of the founding fathers in the area of solid state inorganic chemistry, and an international leader in various parts of structural chemistry.
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Traditions Council sub-committee recognizes fallen Bonfire anniversary
"It's about more than just a pile of logs or beating the hell out of t.u.," said Rachel Dillard, Class of 2003, about the tradition of Bonfire.
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Lighting the past
Corps of Cadets Company V-1 sets out luminaries from 6 p.m. to midnight Monday around the Quad as a vigil in remembrance of veterans.
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Donating from the heart
Junior communication major Emily Lowe donates blood Monday in the Scott & White mobile blood center located in Rudder Plaza.
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Kicking cancer
Senior biomedical engineering major Kyle Borque beats the throw in to Paulo Valero, a senior Kineseology major, during Kappa Delta Chi's "Kick the Hell Outa Cancer" kickball tournament.
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Students get into NIT tournament for free, thanks to Turgeon
Texas A&M students will be able to get into Tuesday's and Wednesday's games of the preseaon NIT Tournament in Reed Arena.
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Must-see places on campus [Interactive Map]
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