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A&M Volleyball

Aggie volleyball takes on Mississippi State on the road

By Aaron Anderson November 15, 2015

Hail State is the only thing keeping the Aggies from advancing their win streak to 10 straight games. The Aggies recently were taken to the fifth set against Ole Miss Rebels, whom the Aggies swept earlier...

On to the next one: A&M soccer wins first round over Washington 2-1

By Lawrence Smelser November 14, 2015

The Texas A&M soccer team is through to the round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament after defeating Washington 2-0 in an impressive all-around performance. The Aggies two goals came from midfielder Kate...

Band Coverage

Rotisserie Chickens to play at Grand Stafford Friday night

Rylie Hester November 13, 2015

The band “The Rotisserie Chickens” will bring the sounds of ska, a genre that originated in Jamaica and utilizes brass instruments, to College Station Friday. “Ska was very big in the...

Democratic Primary Debate

O’Malley, Sanders, Clinton to face off in CBS’ debate Saturday

Sam King November 13, 2015

After a string of debates, forums and campaigning, the Democratic candidates — Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley — will face off in the second Democratic debate on Saturday....

Photo by Vanessa Pena

Ninth Annual Wiener Fest to feature costumes, races

By Phillip Dupree November 12, 2015

Four-legged participants will try their paw at a costume contest and dog race during the ninth annual Wiener Fest Sunday.Wiener Fest, which is put on by the Aggieland Humane Society in Wolf Pen Creek Park,...

Column: Million Student March should aim for realistic goals

By: Samantha King November 12, 2015

Students and citizens across the nation joined forces on Thursday to protest rising tuition costs, growing student debts and low minimum wages. The protest, called Million Student March (#MillionStudentMarch...

Weak 2nd half leads Manziel to 31-10 loss in second start of season

By Heath Clary November 6, 2015

Johnny Manziel made his second start of the season on Thursday night. He played a solid game, but he ultimately couldn’t overcome a poor defensive showing by Cleveland and an underwhelming group...

Lawrence’s fantasy corner: Week seven

By Lawrence Smelser October 28, 2015

Week seven in fantasy was an interesting one. Injuries to Arian Foster and Joseph Randle opened the door for fantasy owners to pick up backups on the waiver wire, and Miami’s 44-26 win over Houston...

Dr. James Pennington impressed and entertained the children that attended the Chemistry Open House.

Chemistry Open House

October 24, 2015

At the front of a dark room, 15 screens show different forms of coverage of scenes currently happening or pertaining to #RiseUpOctober. 

#RiseUpOctober

October 24, 2015

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