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Rockin' in the rainAggies have mixed feelings about festival
The overwhelming mass of people, the overpowering smell of marijuana and the never-ending rain combined to make this year's Austin City Limits Music Festival an experience to remember. Or forget. Depending on whom you ask
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Memorial to honor Norman Borlaug
Norman Borlaug, a Nobel prize-winning researcher and distinguished professor of agriculture at Texas A&M University, died Sept. 12 at the age of 95.
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Last chance to register to vote on red light cameras
Today is the deadline to register to vote for November's red light camera referendum in College Station. The election will determine whether tickets for red light camera violations will continue to be enforced.
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Aggies urged to donate marrow
Scott & White healthcare in association with Loupots bookstore is conducting a Bone Marrow registry drive Monday through Saturday.
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A&M Students design health clinic for the community
Students at Texas A&M partnered with Health For All, a nonprofit health clinic to design a new facility.
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Texas A&M students celebrate GLBT month
In honor of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender History Month the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Resource Center is hosting a series of events throughout October.
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Texas A&M receives $20 million for research
Texas A&M University and its associated research agencies have won 76 grants totaling more than $20 million through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, ARRA.
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October is National Mental Illness Awareness Month
October is National Mental Illness Awareness Month and the Mental Health Mental Retardation, MHMR, Authority of the Brazos Valley is opening the floor for discussion at "Breaking the silence: Mental illness and the family."
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Aggies hoping to get back on track against Mizzou
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Aggies travel to Columbia
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Catching a career
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Indoctrinated against imperialism
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Loftin is listening
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On Thursday the Board of Regents named R. Bowen Loftin the sole finalist for the president of our great University.








