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Charitable designArchitecture students collaborate their skills to design a ranch-style center for the deaf, called Isaiah's Place
A group of Texas A&M architecture students went to Dallas to present a master plan for Isaiah's Place Inc., an equestrian learning and retreat center to serve the deaf community.
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Meat recall generates confusionA&M agriculturalists say problem caused by animal handling issue
The largest meat recall in United States history deals with removing possible contaminants from the food chain, but the United States Department of Agriculture stresses that it is simply an animal handling issue.
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Students bring Africa to A&MOn-campus organization provides information in innovative, interactive ways
Take a "Journey through Africa" with the African Student Association as it sponsors events that promote awareness of Africa to Texas A&M students this week.
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A&M renews billion dollar program
Texas A&M University said Wednesday it has agreed to pay the federal government $1 million as a first step in restarting a biodefense program suspended for numerous safety violations.
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Actors play
J.J. Ceniceros, a freshman theater major, and Jackie Rex, a junior commnication major, rehearse a student directed play called "The Butterflies Are Free" in Blocker Theatre.
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Columbia professor to speak about artist
Robert O'Meally, the Zora Neale Hurston professor of English at Columbia University and former director of Columbia University's Center for Jazz Studies, will lecture Thursday at Texas A&M.
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