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Off the street
Ramp it, jump it, flip it, trick it - that's how these bikers spend their spare time.
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Jewish women address past restrictions
Texas A&M Hillel, Chabad Jewish Student Center and the Aggie Jewish Women began The Jewish Women's Summit, a two-part event that will conclude Tuesday.
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Study shows children strain marriageProblems arise in couples' relationships with the arrival of first-borns
According to an eight-year study of 218 couples, on average the arrival of the first-born child can bring more problems to a relationship and cause unwanted stress between parents.
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GSC reaches out to grad students
The Aggie family extends beyond a four-year undergraduate degree through the work of the Graduate Student Council, which was established in 1994 as a way for graduate and professional students to ensure that their voices are heard on campus.
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52-acre mock earthquake helps train Aggie Care TeamStudents volunteer for Disaster City to prepare for natural disasters
During an all-day exercise Saturday, dozens of local emergency medical personnel from Texas A&M were trained at Disaster City, a 52-acre facility equipped with collapsible buildings.
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Top 10 percent rule to limit admissions to 50 percent
Texas' Top 10 percent law for college admission may change because of legislation that would limit it to 60 percent of incoming freshmen.
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Remembering 2:42
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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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