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Reed Arena temporary hospital
Reed Arena opened its doors to patients transferring from nursing homes and hospitals in the Bryan-College Station area Sept. 10 in preparation for Hurricane Ike.
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HospitalityA&M welcomes Sea Aggies to College Station
As Hurricane Ike struck Galveston Island, the Texas A&M branch there was heavily affected, closing the school down indefinitely and causing more than 1,200 of its displaced students to transfer to A&M - College Station, University administrators said Wednesday.
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Crowds fill hotels, gas scarce
Days after Hurricane Ike made landfall on the Texas Gulf, people in the Brazos Valley felt effects stronger than the wind and rain.
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On the hunt
Companies looking for recruits were on campus Wednesday looking for Texas A&M students.
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Speakers discuss congressional earmarks, shift of power between branches
In conjunction with Constitution Day, speakers Ernest Istook and Richard Riley discussed congressional spending in times of war at the MSC Wiley Lecture Series Wednesday.
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Racism still prevalent in background
"We have been grounded in it, founded in it [racism] for nearly 90 percent of its history.
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Tomato Bar closes after code violations
Students who have noticed an empty place in the basement of the Commons will continue to do so.
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Relief drive
Texas A&M National Panhellenic Council is sponsoring a hurricane relief drive this week for people in Houston affected by Ike.
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