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The Editor-in-Chiefs of The Aggieland Yearbook, The Battalion, and Maroon Life magazine pose for a photo in The Battalion office studio on Wednesday, May 1, 2024. (Chris Swann/The Battalion)
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Meet the new editors of The Battalion, Aggieland Yearbook, Maroon Life magazine
Ana Renfroe, Head News Editor • May 4, 2024
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The Rec Center Natatorium before the start of the Wednesday Finals Session of the 2023 SEC Swimming & Diving Championships.
Blaire Bachman named Director of Swimming & Diving at Texas A&M
Justin Chen, Sports Writer • May 6, 2024

Texas A&M announced Blaire Bachman as the new Director of Swimming & Diving on Monday, May 6 after the announcement that the school would...

Texas A&M OF Jace LaViolette (17) reacts to his home run during A&Ms game against Georgia on Saturday, April 27, 2024, at Olsen Field. (CJ Smith/The Battalion)
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May 5, 2024
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Beekeeper Shelby Dittman scoops bees back into their hive during a visit on Friday, April 5, 2024. (Kyle Heise/The Battalion)
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Shalina Sabih, Sports Writer • May 1, 2024

The speakers turn on. Static clicks. And a voice reads “Your starting lineup for the Texas A&M Aggies is …” Spectators hear that...

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April 25, 2024
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Farewell from the graduating Battalion staff of 2024
Farewell from the graduating Battalion staff of 2024
The BattalionMay 4, 2024

Staff Picks: Which podcast do you recommend?

Aimee Breaux, managing editor
“This American Life.” Some critics call this podcast an evaluation of upper-middle-class life in America and indeed some episodes are painfully frivolous, but it’s overall a solid gateway podcast. The show started with the premise of providing honest journalism with a human connection and it stays true to this with its solid coverage of topics like 9/11, the financial crisis and the U.S. education system.
Mark Doré, editor-in-chief
Have to cheat here and split my vote between “Stuff You Should Know” and “Slate’s Political Gabfest.” SYSK is fun, snappy and listenable — just two guys explaining everything from the origins of cinnamon to a barebones take on bitcoin. Gabfest is more attuned to the news-and-politics nerd. It features three smart, likeable, bipartisan(ish) journalists bantering on newsy topics. They manage to differ on things without yelling each other down, which is refreshing.
Brandon Wheeland, Sports editor
I enjoy listening to “The Thundering Herd” podcast with Colin Cowherd. It does a great job of capturing all the relevant sports news and condensing it into a short podcast to keep me caught up on the day’s big events.
Jennifer Reiley, assistant managing editor
“Welcome to Nightvale.” It’s a quirky, fictional story about the town of Nightvale. Full of aliens and strange occurrences, it’s a great way to spend a half-hour study break.
Lindsey Gawlik, news editor
My favorite podcast would definitely have to be “TED Radio Hour.” It’s when they turn TED Talks into a podcast format. It often fills the three-hour voids of silence on my frequent drives between here and San Antonio.

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