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Texas A&M event sheds light in the darkness
After Dark, a free one-night event featuring a concert by recording artist Matt Wertz and a message from Joe White, came to Texas A&M for the fourth time Monday.
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National Science Foundations names Texas A&M member of Top 20 research performers
The National Science Foundation has named Texas A&M University as the only new member of the foundation's annual Top 20 Academic Research Performers in the United States.
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Scotty's House voted off donation list
Brazos County Commissioners Court has voted to remove Scotty's House, a local child advocacy center, off the juror's donation list. This will cause a budget shortfall for the organization.
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Loftin is willing to serve as Texas A&M President |
City votes to remove red light cameras
A proposition to ban red light cameras in College Station passed by a 52 to 48 percent margin.
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Texas A&M agricultural research blooms under NIFA
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the formal launch Oct. 8 of the new National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
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Texas A&M aerospace research takes flight
A probe developed by members of the Department of
Aerospace Engineering's Aero-Fluids Group, in collaboration with Aeroprobe Corp., was installed in the tip of NASA's ARES I-X test rocket.
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IBM computer programming contest to take place at Texas A&M
The University will be having the 34th Annual IBM-sponsored Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming contest Friday and Saturday.
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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.








