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Keeper of the fieldBehind the scenes Aggie legend Billy Pickard has spent most of his life keeping the Texas A&M football team and Kyle Field in top shape.
Billy Pickard is master of the shrine to Aggie football. He maintains it and makes sure it's ready to go for the thousands who will pack its stands on game day.
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City council candidates to speak at MSC forumOrganizers stress importance of College Station May election
The Student Government Association will have a forum with the College Station city council candidates Thursday to discuss the issues as the May election approaches.
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Two Aggies revel in coaching sneak peek
Many football coaches have a common belief that during a football game, the team should stick to the field and fans should stick to the stands.
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Off-campus student contracts meningitisTexas A&M officials encourage students to seek medical attention if they notice symptoms of disease
Campus officials announced Wednesday that a Texas A&M student contracted bacterial meningitis.
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Maroon Is Green educates about sustainability
The Langford Architecture Building was filled with music and entertainment as the first annual Maroon Is Green program began Tuesday.
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Elevator motor overheats, sets off fire alarms in MSC
Firefighters respond to an emergency call about a person stuck in an elevator with reports of fire or smoke Wednesday afternoon in the Memorial Student Center.
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Iraq experts discuss 'de-baathification'
Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III and Gen. Peter Pace came to Texas A&M Friday for a panel discussion about the future of Iraq.
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Where on Campus?
Think you know every nook and cranny of Texas A&M? Test your campus know-how by e-mailing The Battalion and telling us where you think this photo was taken.
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Answer | Where on campus?
Last week's photo:
"Student Life" wood carving located in the Memorial Student Center.
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Prestigious author to present novel in Bryan
The English department arranged for Tim O'Brien, the 2008 Brazos Valley Reads author, to speak Thursday night at the Bryan Civic Auditorium.
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Physics in motion
Freshman architecture major Ryan Brady helps fellow freshman special education major Caitlin Perkins try her hand at slacklining Wednesday afternoon in Academic Plaza.
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Sticks and stones
Junior architecture environmental design major Matt Henson looks at a display, one of three artistic structures designed by students, made of plastic golf balls and rods of wood in the Langford building Wednesday outside of the Preston Geren Auditorium.
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Horticulture sale
Sophomore biomedical sciences major Rebecca Casty examines foliage at the plant sale in the Floricultural Science Greenhouse across from the Student Computing Center.
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Barefoot in the park
Artwork from Megan Knobel (not pictured) was featured Saturday night at the Barefoot Art Guild. The guild supports area artists and bands and exhibits each semester.
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Cosby to perform at First Yell; tickets on sale until May 7
Texas A&M First Yell, featuring Bill Cosby, will be Aug. 29 at 8 p.m. in Reed Arena. Tickets are available for purchase for $15 and $25 at Reed Arena and Kyle Field box offices April 21 - May 7.
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