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Life has its challengesA stroke during her senior year of high school forces Aubrey White to approach life at A&M differently.
Cutting an onion, gripping a glass or even flexing an arm may seem insignificant to most. But to senior allied health major Aubrey White, it is what sets her apart.
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Senate bill attempts to make textbooks cheaperStudent senate proposes legislation to make textbooks tax-free
Student Senate considered proposals for the Texas legislature Wednesday as the representative voice of the Texas A&M student body.
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Writing Center offers Valentine-making station
The Texas A&M University Writing Center has been helping students focus their writing assignments and get better essay grades for years
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Leadership position applications available for qualifying studentsApplications due Friday for positions. Elections will be conducted April 1-2
Texas A&M students can file to run for a leadership position in the 2009-2010 Student Government through Friday online or at the Memorial Student Center.
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Mock trial judges societal views
The Memorial Student Center Complex Carter G. Woodson Black Awareness Committee set up a mock trial of the People vs. the Blackman, titled "The case of Blackman of America," Wednesday in Rudder Tower.
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Up in the air
Junior manufacturing mechanical engineering technology major Justin Calabretta, junior history major Kurt Hoenig, junior manufacturing mechanical engineering technology major Tyler Heath and junior general studies major Travis Becquet play basketball Wednesday evening next to the Quad.
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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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