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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.
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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.
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SLATE to award money to professorsChancellor 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.
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Noted violinist Perlman to play in OPAS eventAward-winning virtuoso who rarely travels ventures to A&M for performance
The Emmy and Grammy Award-winning violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman will be performing in concert for MSC OPAS's Special Event of the season.
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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.
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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.
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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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Remembering 2:42
News
Volleyball back in win column
Sports
'Riverdance' comes to OPAS on farewell tour
Features
A sweet deal
Features
Turning up my nose up to 'taste'
Opinion
Aggies are we
Opinion
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