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Gateway to honorAggie Honor Cemetery to offer a place of rest to those wanting to be near their alma mater
A couple miles from Kyle Field, in the shadow of Texas A&M University, the city of College Station and the Association of Former Students are building a final resting place for Aggies wanting to stay close to the university they love.
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West Nile virus threatens to limit man's way of life
After being told by his doctors that he would never walk again, West Nile victim Donnie Manry walks with a single-tipped cane.
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Obama 'carnival' turns into protestAbout 300 students take part in political event
The Anti-Obama Carnival, an event sponsored by the Young Conservatives of Texas, started Wednesday in Rudder Plaza as a way for the conservative political organization to poke fun and criticize the Democratic presidential nominee but erupted into a heated debate.
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University departments ask for increase
Seven departments on campus are requesting fee increases for the fiscal year 2010.
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Gift of their own making
Junior finance major Katie Sparkman and freshman accounting major Ezzie Sparkman display artistic abilities Wednesday afternoon at U Paint-It.
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Projectile fun
4-year-old Robert Watson throws a shaving cream pie in the face of sophomore chemical engineer Devin Booth Wednesday as a part of MSC Hospitality's Halloween Party upstairs in the Memorial Student Center.
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A&M cancels Nov. 4 Silver Taps
The Silver Taps scheduled for Nov. 4 has been canceled, the vice president of student affairs, Lt. Gen. Joe Weber announced in an e-mail Wednesday.
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Remembering 2:42
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A sweet deal
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Aggies are we
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