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Greener on the other sideControversy stems from Liberal Arts building placement
The plan to build a $48 million Liberal Arts building has sparked fierce competition and debate from students, many of which have taken matters into their own hands.
From Facebook groups to Student Senate bills, the opposition has taken on many forms, with the same message: save the grassy knoll.
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Texas A&M Dean of Faculties receives award as top influential Hispanic
Antonio Cepeda-Benito, dean of faculties for Texas A&M University, has been named in Hispanic Business Magazine's as one of the Top 100 Influential Hispanics.
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Texas A&M Student Media scores big at National College Media Convention
Texas A&M University Student Media scored big at the National College Media Convention in Austin, taking back to College Station a Pacemaker and two Associated Collegiate Press 2009 individual awards.
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New Liberal Arts building construction meets opposition
The recently announced plans to build the new $48 million Liberal Arts building have sparked fierce competition and debate from students, who have taken matters into their own hands.
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SCONA, Town Hall put on Veteran's Day concert
Memorial Student Center Student Conference On National Affairs and MSC Town Hall will present a concert entitled "Voices of the Past and Present" to celebrate Veterans Day at 7 p.m. tonight in Rudder Theater. The concert will include performances by Charlie Gore and Max Stalling and testimonies from four veterans from different wars.
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Curves Fitness Center accepts turkeys to benefit Brazos Valley Food Pantry
Curves Fitness Center in Bryan is calling members of the community to help benefit the Brazos Valley Food Pantry by donating a 10 to 15 pound turkey through Wednesday.
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Concert to celebrate Veterans Day tonight
Memorial Student Center Student Conference On National Affairs and MSC Town Hall will present a concert entitled "Voices of the Past and Present" to celebrate Veterans Day at 7 p.m tonight in Rudder Theater.
The concert will include performances by Charlie Gore and Max Stalling and testimonies from four veterans from different wars.
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On Thursday the Board of Regents named R. Bowen Loftin the sole finalist for the president of our great University.






