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Multidisciplinary Engineering Technology Junior Bradley Brewington stands within one of the 12 portals holding a candle during the 2023 Bonfire Rememberance Ceremony held at the Bonfire Memorial on Saturday, Nov. 18th, 2023. (Chris Swann/ The Battalion)

‘Their stories are worth remembering’: Bonfire Remembrance commemorates 26th anniversary

Kynlee Bright, Managing Editor November 12, 2025

A cool breeze ripples across the dimly lit pathway, the howl of the wind filling the thick and silent air. The girl glances to the left, where the traditional words of “The Last Corps Trip” are carved...

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‘It’s worth it’: Engineering student discovers portrait painting success

Sophia Munoz, Life & Arts Writer November 12, 2025

A fluorescent lamp clips to the top of an easel marked by colorful streaks of paint. The artist, petroleum engineering senior Barrett Hanselka, wields the paintbrush in his right hand, carefully mixing...

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Texas A&M research team brings 3D printing to medicine

Amber Pettit, News Reporter November 12, 2025

Achieving proper drug dosages, particularly for pediatric patients, has been a pivotal point of research in pharmacology. While adult medications are produced in standardized forms and amounts, children’s...

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A&M looks for revenge against South Carolina at Kyle Field

Diego Saenz, Senior Sports Writer November 12, 2025

Just over a year ago, Texas A&M football traveled to South Carolina as the No. 8 team in the nation. They didn’t know it then, but a 44-20 loss in Columbia, South Carolina, sparked a three-game skid...

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‘You’re not alone tonight’: Christian artists perform at Rudder Auditorium

Sophia Munoz, Life & Arts Writer November 10, 2025

On a brisk campus night, a line snaked around the Rudder Tower lobby and outside the building. When doors opened, fans slowly began to find their seats in the hazy, stage-smoke-filled theatre, eager for...

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A&M cruises to victory in Columbia, Missouri

Olivia Sims, Senior Sports Writer November 8, 2025

No. 3 Texas A&M football advanced to 9-0 on the season after defeating No. 19 Missouri for its third-ranked road win of the season. The Aggies put up 464 yards of total offense, including five touchdowns. The...

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A&M Dallas Women’s Gallery Project revives lost history

Kaitlyn Cates, Life & Arts Writer November 7, 2025

For 14 years, the Dallas Women’s Gallery was a vital outlet for Texas contemporary artists. Then it vanished; its history scattered across filing cabinets, microfilm reels and fading memories.  However,...

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‘I’m ready to see some good drag’: Draggieland returns with auditions kicking off 2026 season

Fallon Ferguson, Life & Arts Editor November 7, 2025

House lights dim, conversations pause and the sheer, black velvet of Draggieland Auditions Host and drag queen Infinity Lavey Adonis’ dress reflects in the lights as she takes center stage, announcing...

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A&M routs Texas Southern 104-70 in first 100-point game since 2021

Ian Curtis, Editor-in-Chief November 6, 2025

In a showing that was perhaps surprising for a team that opened its season with a 98-43 loss to No. 21 Gonzaga on Monday night, Texas Southern came into Reed Arena with all guns blazing, leading Texas...

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Aggies’ defense drowns Islanders in season opener

Brody Vaughn, Sports Writer November 5, 2025

Texas A&M women’s basketball secured a victory in its season opener against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 81-43, on the back of elite defensive play and second-chance points. With almost a completely...

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Players to watch: No. 3 A&M looks to stay undefeated against No. 19 Missouri

Diego Saenz, Senior Sports Writer November 5, 2025

No. 3 Texas A&M football heads to Columbia, Missouri, well rested after a bye week and ready for a crucial road test against No. 19 Missouri.  The Tigers will look to keep their season alive at...

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Decades later, Corps’ Halloween tradition continues to build community

Theresa Lozano, Social Media Editor November 5, 2025

Lit torches burn bright in front of the Corps of Cadet Arches as eager spectators check their watches.  The clock hits 10:31 p.m. — “O Fortuna” queues through a speaker.  As the scent of...

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