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A marcher screams chants for Palestine while walking among his peers during the March For Palestine event on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023. (CJ Smith/The Battalion)

Students, community members march for Palestine

As Gaza runs out of water and medical supplies and the civilian death toll surpasses 3,500 people, students, families and community members came together to show solidarity and raise awareness. A march...

A stand with Britney Romero’s picture sits with candles on the Aggie Park Pavilion during her Balloon Memorial held by the Mexican Student Association on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023. (Ishika Samant/The Battalion)

Students host memorial for Britney Romero

Hilani Quinones, Assistant News Editor October 20, 2023

On Thursday, Oct. 19, Texas A&M’s Mexican Student Association, or MSA, held a memorial event at Aggie Park for health freshman Britney Romero, who passed away Sunday, Oct. 15 at Dunn Hall. Speakers,...

Sophomore Speaker Pro Tempore Robert Hargrove looks upon the Student Senate meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2023.

Student leaders say they advocate for students despite recent news coverage

John Chapa October 19, 2023

Texas A&M has experienced a tide change in its Student Government Association, or SGA, leadership after the impeachment and removal of former Student Body President Hudson Kraus. Now, several student...

Senior M Taylor Pounds (9) takes a shot on the goal during Texas A&M's game vs. South Carolina at Ellis Field on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023. (Chris Swann/The Battalion)

A&M falls to South Carolina 1-0 on Senior Night

By Braxton Dore @braxtond1088 October 19, 2023

Senior night did not go as Texas A&M soccer had hoped, falling to No. 19 South Carolina 1-0 at Ellis Field off of a pricey defensive mistake. “I thought we were fantastic, up until about a yard...

Sophomore OF Keely Williams (18) makes contact with the ball at Texas A&Ms scrimmage against Blinn College on Oct.19, 2023 at Davis Diamond. (Julianne Shivers/ The Battalion)

Stellar seventh inning leads Aggies to victory in fall exhibition

The Texas A&M Softball team hosted the Blinn Buccaneers in a fall exhibition on Thursday, Oct. 19. The Aggies hit the Davis Diamond field in pink uniforms to honor breast cancer awareness and edged...

Senior M Taylor Pounds (9) takes a shot on the goal during Texas A&M's game vs. South Carolina at Ellis Field on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023. (Chris Swann/The Battalion)

GALLERY: Soccer vs. South Carolina

Chis Swann and Connor May October 19, 2023

Texas A&M lost to South Carolina 0-1 at their soccer game on Thursday Oct. 19, 2023. This marked the last home game of the season. The Aggies will play next against Tennessee at Regal Soccer Stadium...

Senior INF Rylen Wiggins goes to throw the ball to first at the Texas A&M scrimmage against Blinn College on Oct.19, 2023 at Davis Diamond. (Julianne Shivers/ The Battalion)

GALLERY: Softball Scrimmage vs. Blinn College

Laura McClintock and Julianne Shivers October 19, 2023

Texas A&M softball played Blinn College during a fall scrimmage on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023.

Arts Criticism Contributor Cameron Johnson says Netflix’s “Beckham” is worth the watch, but the Spice Girls are cooler.

Criticism: ‘Beckham’

The story of “Golden Balls” — bare, revealed and ready to grace the world. “Beckham” tells the story of football star David Beckham, known for his decades-long career...

The 12th Man on third deck during Texas A&M's football game against Alabama at Kyle Field on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. (Megan Williams/The Aggieland)

Top five college football games for Week 8

By Cade Harris @cadeharris_ October 19, 2023

5. Toledo @ Miami (OH) (3 p.m. on ESPNU) Yeah, yeah, it’s a slower week. The highs are high in the Week 8 schedule, but as evident in this rankings, it’s a top-heavy week. That is no disrespect...

Texas A&M professors discuss the possible implications of a Restricted Occupancy Overlay and what it could mean for College Station students and residents. 

Opinion: No more “no more than four”

Charis Adkins, Opinon Columnist October 19, 2023

If you live in College Station with more than three roommates unrelated to you, you may be slapped with a misdemeanor and a hefty fine to boot. At least, that’s what is promised by the “no more than...

Bikes are stowed on racks in front of the Academic Building on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023. (Photo by Chris Swann/The Battalion)

Opinion: Bikers aren’t above the law

Maddie McMurrough October 19, 2023

Let me set the scene. I was driving to class in my Jeep. Lana Del Rey’s “A&W”  was blaring through my speakers as I approached the usual four-way stop I pass to get to my West Campus classes....

Texas A&M University is promoting October as Domestic Violence Prevention & Awareness month through events meant to teach students how to recognize signs and keep themselves safe.

A&M promotes Domestic Violence Prevention & Awareness Month

Hilani Quinones, Assistant News Editor October 19, 2023

To promote October as Domestic Violence Prevention & Awareness Month, Texas A&M’s Health Promotion Center is teaching students how to keep themselves safe. Health Promotion Coordinator Denise...

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