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Still sawing 'em off

Still sawing ’em off

Ian Curtis, Features Editor November 30, 2024

When Texas A&M and Texas take to the gridiron at Kyle Field on Nov. 30, it will mark the return of one of the nation’s biggest football rivalries — and one that this year has major playoff and...

(Left to right) Dance seniors Bailey and Lenzy Zettler pose for their dance at the PEAP Building on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024. (Ashely Bautista/The Battalion)

From the ground up

Brook Dryden, Life & Arts Writer November 27, 2024

Bailey and Lenzy Zettler spent their middle school years choreographing dances together in their backyard. But years later, the seniors have turned their passion into a successful business — all while...

Students watch the premiere for "Maid to Kill" in the MSC on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024.

Student film ‘Maid to Kill’ slays its premiere

Julia Helsel, Life & Arts Writer November 24, 2024

On Friday night, dozens of Aggies filed into Bethancourt Ballroom in the Memorial Student Center to watch the student-made feature film “Maid To Kill,” a thriller-comedy made on campus.  MSC Aggie...

Hurricane Helene pictured from the International Space Station as it orbits 257 miles above the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Mississippi on September 25, 2024. (NASA/Flickr, 2.0 CC)

Climate change behind Hurricane Helene’s record-breaking rainfall, according to A&M professor

Jennifer Alatuogu-Okechukwu, News Writer November 6, 2024

Hurricane Helene’s historic rainfall wasn’t random, according to research conducted led by John Nielsen-Gammon, the Texas state climatologist and a Texas A&M regents professor, who found that climate...

Aggies Invent hosted the "Viz Information" competition at the Zachry Engineering Education Complex on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022.

Students protest Lockheed Martin during campus visit

Mikayla Martinez, News Editor November 5, 2024

Students protested weapons manufacturer Lockheed Martin during the company’s Nov. 5 campus visit. At the Student Engineering Council’s “Lunch and Learn” program in the Zachry Engineering Education...

The exterior of the Texas A&M School of Medicine on Saturday, June 25, 2022.

Professors talk medicine, AI

Julia Kazda, News Reporter November 5, 2024

It is no secret that artificial intelligence, or AI, is becoming a prominent part of modern society. Between Tesla smart cars and ChatGPT’s everyday usage, AI is introducing itself as an extremely common...

Texas voting laws have been under scrutiny for restricting voting access.

Texas voting laws restricting the ability of students to vote

Amber Pettit, News Writer October 29, 2024

Various Texas voting laws have been under scrutiny for the restrictions they have placed on voters. House Bill 3120 and Senate Bill 1, enacted in 2021, introduced restrictions on obtaining mail-in...

Opinion writer Joshua Abraham urges you to vote in this year's election because your vote matters (Graphic by Chi-Chi Zhang).

The presidential election

Chi-Chi Zhang, Graphic Designer October 28, 2024

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