As chaos began to erupt in Virginia during a “Unite the Right” rally on Aug. 12, a press release was sent to Texas journalists titled, “Today Charlottesville, Tomorrow Texas A&M.”
The...
Seldom does the War Hymn ring true anymore, but Sunday afternoon at the Aggie Softball Complex, it did as Texas A&M (45-10) said goodbye to longtime rival Texas (33-26) after sawing off the Longhorns...
The first graduation to ever be held in the newly renovated Kyle Field took place at 9 A.M. on Saturday morning. Thousands of excited engineer graduates and their families were in attendance for the historic...
n Sunday afternoon, Arnold LeUnes’ was enjoying a cele- bratory 79th birthday meal with his family at Willie’s Grill and Icehouse when two of his students surprised him with a Class of 1960...
Hundred's gather at Wolf Pen Creek park in College Station for a day to celebrate the Earth, promote recycling, and enjoy each others company. Participants in the festival ranged form Girl Scouts of America,...
Run. Eat. Bike. Eat. Run. The Layne's Challenge was a triathlon of sorts where competitors raced, ate, and biked as fast as they could. It is an event that is entirely student run and student led. All...
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