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Making waves
Some bands are in it for the money, some for the fame, some for the sex and the drugs, or just for the good ol' rock 'n' roll, but Ars Supernova is a little different. They're just here to help out.
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Religious observationsAggies celebrate Yom Kippur, Dussehra
Sundown Wednesday marked the start of two religious holidays where followers fast: Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, and the festival of Dussehra, celebrated by many of the Hindu faith.
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Stark Galleries showcase artist Shirley Crow
The Memorial Student Center Complex Visual Arts Committee is housing the work of artist Shirley Crow through Oct. 26 in the J. Wayne Stark Galleries.
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Architecture students design boat clinics for Vietnam
Five weeks ago, students in a Texas A&M University architecture-for-health design studio received what they said was an unusual and memorable project from the studio instructor, George Mann.
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GLBT activist to give lectureEric Alva will address U.S. Army "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy
Eric Alva, an Iraq War veteran and Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender rights activist, will be presenting a lecture on the, "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy of the Army as part of Coming Out Week.
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You can come home again
Sports
Sony Rolly not worth the money, but worth a look
Features
"Sneaky Pete" Rizzo returning to perform June 19
Features
Peter Rizzo, musically known as "Sneaky Pete," has returned to Texas A&M University for a performance on June 19 at Hastings. Where on campus?
Features
Shared governance will prevail
Opinion
In the summer of 1963, my father, who had nothing more than a first-grade education, ordered me to drive to College Station and enroll in Texas A&M College. Students will be heard
Opinion
Shared governance at Texas A&M University is a primary goal of the Board of Regents, new interim president Loftin, and your student regent.
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