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History in the makingA&M takes first in Big 12 with 67-60 win over Texas
The Texas A&M women's basketball won its first Big 12 championship Wednesday night the way all Aggie teams want to win: 67-60 against the Texas Longhorns on senior night.
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University tries to patch security hole
Computer system administrators at Texas A&M intercepted an attempt from an on-campus computer to gain unauthorized access to encrypted passwords to University accounts early Saturday morning, interim president Eddie J. Davis said Wednesday.
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GRE content, format to change
July 31 will be the last day students can take the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) general test before it changes to a longer, more difficult format, and no exams will be administered during the summer months of August through mid-September.
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Student arrested on charges of drug possession in dorm
Jerushia MacHelle Knox, 19, was arrested Monday in Oveta Culp Hobby Hall after police found a bag of marijuana, five grams of cocaine and drug paraphernalia in her room.
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Student Senate tries to ditch textbook tax
The Texas A&M Division of Finance reported that every year the cost of textbooks, on average, constitutes about $1,180, or nearly 20 percent of an A&M student's tuition and fees.
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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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Dancing Darlings
Freshman elementary education major Melissa Petty and sophomore business major Megan Martin enjoy a little spontaneity Wednesday afternoon with Dance Dance Revolution downstairs in the Memorial Student Center.
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MSC to host lecture on diplomacy
The Memorial Student Center will sponsor the 52nd annual Student Conference on National Affairs (SCONA) starting Thursday. Two cadets created SCONA in 1955.
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2008 Woodie Awards





