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The Battalion

The intersection of Bizzell Street and College Avenue on Monday, Jan. 22, 2024.
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Bob Rogers, holding a special edition of The Battalion.
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The referees and starting lineups of the Brazilian and Mexican national teams walk onto Kyle Field before the MexTour match on Saturday, June 8, 2024. (Kyle Heise/The Battalion)
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Aggie Ring Day

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Photo by Photo by Annie Lui

History junior Kristen Runyen (middle) received her bling with friends by her side: English senior Rebeca Garcia (left) and psychology senior Jessica Leudke (right). 

On April 13, 2018, approximately 6600 Aggies received their Aggie Rings. Due to possible inclement weather, Ring Day was moved to Kyle Field’s Hall of Champions. Thousands of family members and friends joined the ring recipients to celebrate their achievements.  
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  • Educational administration graduate student Bianca Quiñones poses with her friends after receiving the ring. 

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  • Computer science junior Kevin Wolfskill comes from an Aggie family. 

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  • An Aggie legacy: the Aggie ring owned by Elbert Lionel Robinson, class of 1921. 

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  • Ring Day is made possible by hundreds of volunteers and staffs.  

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  • Agriculture science senior Emaleigh Esterak celebrated her achievement with the family. 

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  • Performance studies senior Andrea Villalobos had her ring presented by her parents. 

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  • Biomedical sciences senior Truc Lan Tran received her ring today accompanied by her friend, philosophy and English major junior Georgia Love

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  • Environmental studies junior Natalie Garcia celebrated with her friends after receiving the ring.

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  • Nuclear engineering junior Alexus Willis shows off her Aggie Ring. 

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  • Families and friends gather for this joyful day. 

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  • Over 6600 Aggies received their well-deserved Aggie Ring today.

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  • Economics junior Diana Mercado is surrounded by friends and family as her father presents her ring.

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  • For the first time, Aggie Ring Day was held in the Kyle Field Hall of Champions.

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