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The past four years

Many things at Texas A&M have changed since the senior class stepped on campus four years ago.

Swanland, former Battalion photographer, dies in car accident

The sophomore chemical engineering major will be remembered at All Faiths Chapel.
Swanland, former Battalion photographer, dies in car accident
Serena Swanland '11 Chemical Engineering October 26 1989- May 14 2009 For the Remembrance of Serena Swanland. Please join family and friends to celebrate the life of Serena Swanland. Date: Friday, May 22, 2009 Time: 11:00am - 2:00pm Location: All F
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A Push for Change in Dallas

Aggie Mavericks Fans Speak out after Another Playoff Exit
Texas A&M students discuss the Dallas Mavericks latest season and another playoff exit without a championship.

Vick deserves a second chance

Two weeks ago, former NFL quarterback Michael Vick was released from prison and placed under house arrest. After spending 18 months in federal custody for his involvement in a brutal dog-fighting ring, Vick wants to return to his multi-million dollar career as a Pro-Bowl caliber football player.
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Hurricane Katrina makes lasting impact

Since the seniors started their college careers in 2005, they have witnessed two major devastating events that left a mark on their families, friends and even themselves.

Third most destructive hurricane affects Sea Aggies

In the Class of 2009's final year on campus, one of the worst natural disasters to hit the region struck, interrupting the lives of some students and closing a Texas A&M campus for a semester.

Murano makes history

Murano makes history
The graduating seniors have witnessed a heap of main events over their years at A&M

Gates: stepping out and stepping up

While enrolled as an undergraduate at Texas A&M, Class of 2009 graduates have seen two presidents of the United States and two presidents of Texas A&M.

Students reflect on Obama election, inauguration

The thrill of the last semester of their college careers clouding their minds, seniors experienced quite an extraordinary event, and one that they will never forget.

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