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Spaced out sensorAggie engineering students develop sensor technology that detects the smallest particle in space, even life on Mars
Over the summer, a team of Aggies conducted an experiment aboard the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's "Weightless Wonder" that could have results important to future space travel to Mars.
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Murano says it's time to move forward with MSC
President Elsa A. Murano said Thursday that she is pushing the Memorial Student Center renovation forward.
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Member of Board of Trustees is both Aggie and Longhorn
Richard Kardys may have degrees from both Texas A&M and the University of Texas, but his allegiance was clearly with the former as he was inducted into the A&M Foundation Board of Trustees in July.
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Little shop of horticulture
Junior agricultural leadership and development major Christine Muhlbach and junior civil engineering major Lauren Bauman purchase house plants at the Holistic Garden Sale Thursday afternoon.
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