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Students could lose haven

Students could lose haven
Amanda Grant thought she had found the perfect place. For her first three years at Texas A&M, the Memorial Student Center Flagroom was where she came every day to study and relax.

Senate approves student vote

Senate approves student vote
The Texas A&M Student Senate decided overwhelmingly Wednesday to pass a bill calling for a student body referendum on the renovations of the Memorial Student Center Complex.

SLATE to award money to professors

Chancellor initiates evaluation system that includes awards, surveys
Texas A&M will be awarding money to professors and lecturers based on the quality of instruction they give to students in an evaluation system launched this semester.

Noted violinist Perlman to play in OPAS event

Award-winning virtuoso who rarely travels ventures to A&M for performance
Noted violinist Perlman to play in OPAS event
The Emmy and Grammy Award-winning violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman will be performing in concert for MSC OPAS's Special Event of the season.

Erasing the 'R-word'

Erasing the 'R-word'
Junior accounting major Brittany Bongers purchases a T-shirt Wednesday on Simpson Drill Field at an event put on by Aggie Special Olympics Texas Volunteers.

Inspiring: women display their talent

Inspiring: women display their talent
A lone figure came onto the stage with the accompanying notes of "Big time," a song based on Linda Eder, to sing for a cause.

Good wood

Good wood
Senior environmental design major Jordan Mason works on a wooden skyscraper model in the Architecture Department Wood Shop on Wednesday.

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