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'Just call me a North American mestizo.'Widow of multicultural, political activist insists forgetting Gordone's impact would impoverish A&M
More than a decade ago in 206D Blocker, Charles Gordone straightened his Italian suit and tugged on the brim of his cowboy hat.
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Columbia professor explores Greek works
Robert O'Meally, Zora Neale Hurston professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University, joined the classic story of Odysseus with the art of African American artist Romare Bearden, Thursday at the J. Wayne Stark Galleries.
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Building for the future
Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building, under construction, will be one of Texas A&M's first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certified buildings.
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Longhorn coach adjusts to Big 12 competition
The University of Texas women's basketball team has a sight on its sideline that hasn't been spotted in 31 years, a new head coach.
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Never giving upSidelined senior bounces back onto court
Watching the action from the sidelines is one of the hardest things an athlete has to deal with.
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Blinded by blingDespite De Beers propaganda, diamonds do not symbolize true love
In America, little girls grow up dreaming of the day when their knight in shining armor will get down on one knee and present them with a big, shiny diamond ring.
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Texas A&M gears up for Lone Star Showdown finale
The Aggies are coming off of a 60-46 win over Iowa State Wednesday. The victory improved A&M's record to 19-7 on the season with a 7-5 mark in conference play.
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