News Articles
Valiant volunteersCeremony inducts Ross Volunteers
Soldier, statesman, knightly gentleman is the creed that the Ross Volunteer inductees committed to Tuesday during a ceremony in the Memorial Student Center.
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Special Olympics to open at A&M
Texas A&M and the Bryan-College Station area will host the 2008 Special Olympics Texas Fall Classic Friday and Saturday.
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Watermelon or bustLambda Chi Alpha fraternity to raise funds for Brazos Valley Food Bank
Lambda Chi Alpha will have its annual Watermelon Bust philanthropy event Thursday through Saturday in Spence Park.
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Imagineering the future
Senior engineering technology major J.R. Cox works on his senior design project for ENTC 422 on Tuesday in Thompson Hall.
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'Sexdrive' depicts sexually awkward teenage yearsLovers of awkward, sex-infused teen movies won't be disappointed with the genre's newest addition.
We've all been there. In fact, most of us are still very much there. It's that age at which hormones and the need for attention dictate our actions, rather than reason or logic.
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Attention
The freshmen of Company B finish a workout Tuesday in front of the 12th Man Statue.
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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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