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Texas A&M infielder Koko Wooley (3) swings at the ball during Texas A&M’s game against Houston at Davis Diamond. on Tuesday, April 23, 2024. (Rocio Salgado/ The Battalion)
Lights, camera, action
April 25, 2024
Texas A&M DH Hayden Schott (5) celebrating a home run during Texas A&M’s game against The University of Houston on Tuesday, April 23, 2024 at Olsen Field. (Hannah Harrison/The Battalion)
Over the outfield wall
April 25, 2024
Scenes from 74
Scenes from '74
April 25, 2024
Junior G Wade Taylor IV (4) covers his face after a missed point during Texas A&Ms game against Arkansas on Feb. 20, 2024 at Reed Arena. (Jaime Rowe/The Battalion)
When it rains, it pours
February 24, 2024
Ali Camarillo (2) waiting to see if he got the out during Texas A&Ms game against UIW on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024 at Olsen Field. (Hannah Harrison/The Battalion)
Four for four
February 20, 2024
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For the love of birds: Students unite to protect migratory species
J. M. Wise, News Reporter • April 25, 2024

The deadliest building on campus for birds is one dedicated to studying them. At least 23 birds this year have been killed from window collisions...

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Texas A&M infielder Koko Wooley (3) swings at the ball during Texas A&M’s game against Houston at Davis Diamond. on Tuesday, April 23, 2024. (Rocio Salgado/ The Battalion)
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Hunter Mitchell, Associate Sports Editor • April 25, 2024

Thirty-two wins in 2021, eight in conference play. Thirty-one wins in 2022, six in conference play. Thirty-five wins in 2023, 12 in conference...

Texas A&M DH Hayden Schott (5) celebrating a home run during Texas A&M’s game against The University of Houston on Tuesday, April 23, 2024 at Olsen Field. (Hannah Harrison/The Battalion)
Over the outfield wall
April 25, 2024
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Kennedy White, 19, sits for a portrait in the sweats she wore the night of her alleged assault inside the Y.M.C.A building that holds Texas A&M’s Title IX offices in College Station, Texas on Feb. 16, 2024 (Ishika Samant/The Battalion).
Incoming Blinn transfer recounts her Title IX experience
Nicholas Gutteridge April 25, 2024

Editor’s note: This article contains detailed descriptions of sexual assault that may be uncomfortable to some readers. Reader discretion is...

Scenes from 74
Scenes from '74
April 25, 2024
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Texas A&M professor Dr. Christina Belanger teaches her Geology 314 class on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, in the Halbouty Geosciences Building. (CJ Smith/The Battalion)
Opinion: Stop beating the dead [virtual] horse
Eddie Phillips, Opinion Writer • April 22, 2024

Snow days were my favorite days of grade school. I would wake up extra early to stand in my living room to peer through the glass toward the...

Citizens should question the government

n response to the March 19 and March 20 mail calls:
Correct me if I am wrong but the last I heard it was our duty as Americans to question our leaders and our government. So it truly confuses me that so many people are offended by the peaceful protesting happening on campus. It is our right as Americans to voice our opinions.
So to everyone asking where are the patriots, they are right there in front of you exercising their American rights. Doing their duty in the face of animosity and judgment by people who seem to have forgotten what America is all about. After all why are we going over there to Iraq?
If it isn’t just about the oil and it is about giving the Iraqi people the same freedoms we have such as free speech then why are you whining about free speech being exercised here?
As to the allegations that the protesters are not supporting the troops….I can only speak for myself. No, I don’t like the way things are being handled with the war on Iraq. However, would I hold that against our troops? NEVER!!
I totally support our troops! I have nothing but the greatest respect for our troops and I feel it would be a terrible shame to lose even one of their lives because of Saddam Hussein. I pray that the sacrifice they will make during this war will be worth it. That remains to be seen.
What we all need to remember is that the protests are against the war not our troops. To our troops: May God be with you and bring you home safe and sound. God Bless America.
Jennifer Parks
Class of 2004
Ms. McGraw stated that war protests are a slap in the face to our armed forces. However, I would argue that instead, comments such as McGraw’s are much more offensive to these men and women. Members of our armed forces have and will die in the name of freedom. It is insulting to suggest that we discourage this very freedom in our own nation.
Perhaps those who are taking the time to voice their opinions about the war should “Shut up and go home,” as Ms. McGraw suggested. This sentiment does sound a bit familiar. I do remember hearing a lot about a nation recently where the people do not have the freedom to say anything in opposition to their government.
It is vital that we take advantage of our freedom to voice our opinions, regardless of if they are for or against our president, for this is not the point. If freedom is worth dying for overseas, then it is certainly worth supporting within our own country.
Kimberly Harris
Class of 2004

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