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T-shirt politicsPartisan Aggies take debate
Controversy arose when Aggies began sporting T-shirts favoring presidential candidate John McCain that had "Beat the Hell Outta Obama," printed on them.
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Finance writer to offer advice in Mays lecture
Best-selling author Marcus Buckingham will come to Mays Business School Tuesday to promote his book, "The Truth About You."
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Professors see digital textbooks as future alternativeTeachers embrace e-books' interactivity, but some students prefer hardcover
The phrase "crack open the textbook and study," is no longer all-inclusive when it comes to studying at Texas A&M.
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2 first-year students to be honoredAlex Kirk
Happy, jovial and sensitive were the words Alex Kirk's parents used to describe their son.
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2 first-year students to be honoredChristian Scrogum
"On my honor, I will do my best, to do my duty to God and my country, and to obey the Scout Law; To help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight."
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Coming Out Week Events
The Texas A&M Gay, Lesbian and Transgender Resource Center has organized a week of events to discuss and educate the A&M community on GLBT issues in conjuction with National Coming Out Day on Saturday.
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Bloomberg wants limit laws changed to run for third term, cites financial meltdown
NEW YORK - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's crusade to change term limits so he can run again gets its first official test this week with a bill in the City Council.
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