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Softly call the Muster...

Softly call the Muster...
Muster is on April 21 each year, on the anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto. Aggies gather together, wherever they are, to commemorate fellow Aggies who have died during the year by lighting a candle and answering Roll Call for the fallen.
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Muster to honor fallen Aggies from all walks of life

Cadets explain importance of tradition, recognition regardless of military service
Muster is on April 21 each year on the anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto.
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Maroon & White

Maroon & White
Maroon & White
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Reflections

Reflections
Freshman allied health major Amy Schlueter and sophomore psychology major Kaitlyn Morton survey the Muster Reflections display in the MSC Flag Room Friday.
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Roll call

Roll call
The following names will be called at the Campus Muster on Monday.
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Farmers Market keeps campus fresh

Dining Services works to bring healthy food opportunities to students
Farmers Market keeps campus fresh
"Farmers Market is a venture that we took upon here at Texas A&M University."
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Muster: a tradition that makes an impact, participants say

Some say it is the greatest tradition at Texas A&M, a tradition that can't be compared to the others.
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Figures from Iraq war discuss future of United States

Figures from Iraq war discuss future of United States
In celebration of its 25th anniversary, the Memorial Student Center Wiley Lecture Series organized an expert panel for their program, "Iraq: The Road Ahead," Friday.
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Beat of the party

Beat of the party
The drummer for Robbie Seay Band, known as Tank, performs Saturday at BYX Island Party.
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University News

An unprecedented five commencement ceremonies will be conducted this spring to award degrees to what is expected to be a record graduating class at Texas A&M.
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Correction

On Friday's sports page, the file photo of Jerrod Johnson was mistakenly labeled.
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