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Rudder Association members advocated to remove gender-affirming care from A&M
Rudder Association members advocated to remove gender-affirming care from A&M
Members of TRA worked as part of push to stop practice on campus
Nicholas Gutteridge, Managing Editor • July 3, 2024
Texas A&M outfielder Hayden Schott (5) celebrates a home-run with Texas A&M outfielder Jace LaViolette (17) during Texas A&M’s game against Tennessee at the NCAA Men’s College World Series finals at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska on Sunday, June 23, 2024. (Hannah Harrison/The Battalion)
A&M baseball receives host of recommitments to program after Earley hiring
Luke White, Sports Editor • July 5, 2024

Just a week after the Texas A&M baseball roster took a major hit with a host of players entering the transfer portal, newly-hired coach Michael...

The Gladiators and other participants run off at the starting line to compete in the Red Bull Can You Make It? Challenge.
The long march of the Gladiators
Ian Curtis, Sports Reporter • July 1, 2024

Weston Cadena — blissfully unaware of the irate staff inside of the skyscraper in Bratislava, Slovakia, that he has made his playground —...

Chancellor John Sharp during a Board of Regents meeting discussing the appointmet of interim dean Mark Welsh and discussion of a McElroy settlement on Sunday, July 30, 2023 in the Memorial Student Center.
Analysis: Chancellor Sharp’s retirement comes with new dilemmas
Nicholas Gutteridge, Managing Editor • July 2, 2024

Texas A&M System Chancellor John Sharp announced Monday he will be retiring on June 30, 2025.  A figure notorious in state politics,...

Sixth inning comeback lifts Alabama over A&M

The Texas A&M softball team held the lead for five innings, but a six-run sixth inning from the Alabama Crimson Tide sealed the 8-5 comeback win on Saturday.

The No. 23 Aggies (24-9, 6-5 SEC) started the day with a newfound enthusiasm when senior Brittany Clopton got the game started with a single right up the middle. Freshman Tori Vidales smashed a screamer down the left field line to bring in the speedy Clopton. Two more RBIs from Ashley Walters and Cali Lanphear put the Aggies ahead 3-0 before the Tide came up to swing the bat.

The No. 5 Crimson Tide (25-7, 8-3 SEC) began to turn the game around after a pitching change to Sydney Littlejohn, who earned the win with 5.1 innings pitched and two runs allowed. The big sixth inning was started by a Marisa Runyon home run that scored two, while a pair of hits and a bases-loaded walk after a dropped foul ball ultimately gave the Tide the lead and the victory.
The series finale is set for 1:30 p.m. Sunday.

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