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Texas A&M opposite hitter Logan Lednicky (9) swings at a ball during Texas A&M’s game against Texas at Reed Arena on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024. (Hannah Harrison/The Battalion)

Round 1 of renewed rivalry goes to No. 8 Texas as A&M falls short in 3-1 loss

Justin Chen, Sports Writer September 27, 2024

The palpable buzz of Reed Arena made an early appearance and without better reason: the Texas-Texas A&M rivalry was officially revived when A&M volleyball hosted No. 8 Texas for its first conference...

International Affairs freshman Judson Smith poses with his fish spurs on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024.

Spurring on tradition

Fallon Ferguson, Life & Arts Writer September 26, 2024

As anticipation builds in the leadup to the annual Texas A&M football game against Arkansas, the sound of bottle caps clinking together can be heard all across campus. Members of the Corps of Cadets...

An aerial view of the Academic Building on Monday, March 11, 2024. (Samuel Falade/The Battalion)

A&M to inactivate 14 minors, 38 certificates

Nicholas Gutteridge, Managing Editor September 26, 2024

Texas A&M has begun inactivating 38 certificates and 14 minors after an internal review found the number of students enrolled in each was below the required threshold.  According to a statement...

Aggie Wranglers pose during a performance at MSC Open House on Sunday, Aug. 25. (Photo courtesy of Dixon Ponce)

Students find family, passion for Western dance

Ayena Kaleemullah, Life & Arts Writer September 26, 2024

The Aggie Wranglers, Texas A&M’s country and western dance team, aren’t just about perfecting footwork — they’re about friendship, leadership and the Aggie Spirit. Founded in 1984, the Aggie...

TAMU Sahithya performs during Hindu Yuva's Ganesh Utsav at Simpson Drill Field on Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024. (Sarthak Dalal/The Battalion)

Ganesh Utsav in Aggieland

Fallon Ferguson, Life & Arts Writer September 25, 2024

Lively music, dancing, unity and culture were all on display over this past weekend on campus at Texas A&M. For many, the month of September marks the start of the semester, and, in turn, anticipation...

The Texas A&M Aggies sing the War Hymn after Texas A&M’s game against Bowling Green at Kyle Field on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024. (Hannah Harrison/The Battalion)

Takeaways: Aggies escape the upset against Bowling Green

Matthew Seaver, Assistant Sports Editor September 21, 2024

The No. 25 Texas A&M Aggies secured their third win of the season narrowly escaping the talons of the Bowling Green Falcons with a 26-20 victory at Kyle Field on Saturday Sept. 21. There are plenty...

To the buzzer

To the buzzer

Zoe May, Maroon Life Editor-In-Chief September 19, 2024

Brotherhood. At a place like Texas A&M, there are a multitude of places to find it: the Corps of Cadets, a fraternity, a student organization. However, for a select group of men, they choose to find...

Texas A&M quarterbacks Marcel Reed (10) and Connor Weigman (15) throw the ball during the second day of fall football practice outside the Coolidge Football Performance Center on August 1, 2024. (Chris Swann/The Battalion)

A tale of two quarterbacks

Braxton Dore', Sports Editor September 19, 2024

Oh, where to start? Well, maybe by explaining the quarterback carousel that has revolved around Texas A&M football. There have been five starting QBs named since the start of the 2021 season — and...

Members of the Corps of Cadets cheer during Texas A&M’s game against Notre Dame at Kyle Field on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024. (Kyle Heise/The Battalion)

Primetime matchup features Texas A&M football against Bowling Green

Kolton Becker, Sports Writer September 19, 2024

At 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 21, the bright lights of Kyle Field will await the No. 25 Texas A&M Aggies versus the Bowling Green Falcons for the second primetime game of the 2024 season in Aggieland....

(Left to right) Architecture sophomore Emily Orozco and SEAL senior Elise Hernandez performs for the TAMU Ballet Folkloric Celestial at the HPC Hispanic Heritage Month Kick Off in Rudder Plaza on Monday, Sept. 16, 2024. (Ashely Bautista/The Battalion)

Folklorico comes to Aggieland

Julia Helsel, Life & Arts Writer September 19, 2024

Colorful flowing dresses dance among the bricks of Rudder Plaza, and the tones of lively Mexican music float across campus — all brought to Texas A&M by Hispanic Aggies.  With the arrival of...

(Left to right) Freshman Mia Garza, Junior Emigdio Chapa, and Freshman Joaquin Razo performs for the Aggieland Mariachi at the HPC Hispanic Heritage Month Kick Off in Rudder Plaza on Monday, Sept. 16, 2024. (Ashely Bautista/The Battalion)

Viva la Aggieland Mariachi

Francesca Emmitte, Life & Arts Writer September 19, 2024

Aggieland Mariachi keeps Mexican culture alive on campus. The student organization performs traditional music and sets goals for their organization to grow and further reach the ears of people on campus...

Blinn Business freshman Joshua Eisenberg runs on the grass for exercise on field 8 of the Penberthy Rec Sports Complex on Monday, Sept. 17, 2024 (Addison McDowell/The Battalion)

Beneath the cleats

Shalina Sabih, Features Writer September 17, 2024

Women's rugby nutrition senior Hannah Blockinger was deep in her routine on the field as she ran through drills she’d perfected a hundred times before. The sun was just beginning to dip below the horizon,...

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