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Very SuperstitiousStudents believe in unfounded good luck practices
It's test day for sophomore business major Aaron Wechter, and everyone knows what that means. He gets up, brushes his teeth and puts on his mid-calf, bright orange and brown Cleveland Browns socks.
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A&M won't send letterCollie T-shirt lacks likeness to Reveille
Texas A&M's Office of Collegiate Licensing has decided not to send a cease and desist letter to Rival Wear requesting them to halt sales of the "saw 'em off" shirt with an American collie silhouette, said Mike Huddleston, assistant vice president of business development.
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Symposium emphasizes diversity as a tradition
In the aftermath of the Texas A&M racist video scandal and continued attacks on international students in the area, diversity is an issue that remains at the forefront of student and administrative agendas around campus, said Tito Guerrero III, vice president and associate provost for diversity.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning Aggie to share experience
Photojournalist Michael Mulvey, Class of 1994, was south of Baghdad photographing the Fourth Infantry out of Fort Hood when he got the news in April 2006.
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Reed Arena opens more gates
Students attending Saturday's men's basketball game against Oklahoma will have access to more entrances at Reed Arena than in the past.
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Aggie hero steps down after 14 years of service at A&M
After the 1999 Aggie Bonfire Collapse, Wynn Rosser was the primary point of contact for the families of the victims. He then worked on the design, structure and dedication of the Bonfire Memorial.
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Where on campus?
Think you know every nook and cranny of Texas A&M? Test your campus know- how by e-mailing The Battalion and telling us where you think this photo was taken.
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