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The Battalion

The Student News Site of Texas A&M University - College Station

The Battalion

The intersection of Bizzell Street and College Avenue on Monday, Jan. 22, 2024.
Farmers fight Hurricane Beryl
Aggies across South Texas left reeling in wake of unexpectedly dangerous storm
J. M. Wise, News Reporter • July 20, 2024
Duke forward Cooper Flagg during a visit at a Duke game in Cameron Indoor Stadium. Flagg is one fo the top recruits in Dukes 2025 class. (Photo courtesy of Morgan Chu/The Chronicle)
From high school competition to the best in the world
Roman Arteaga, Sports Writer • July 24, 2024

Coming out of high school, Cooper Flagg has been deemed a surefire future NBA talent and has been compared to superstars such as Paul George...

Bob Rogers, holding a special edition of The Battalion.
Lyle Lovett, other past students remember Bob Rogers
Shalina SabihJuly 15, 2024

In his various positions, Professor Emeritus Bob Rogers laid down the stepping stones that student journalists at Texas A&M walk today, carving...

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)
Opinion: Bring the USWNT to Kyle Field
Ian Curtis, Sports Reporter • July 24, 2024

As I wandered somewhere in between the Brazilian carnival dancers and luchador masks that surrounded Kyle Field in the hours before the June...

MAIL CALL

From Brooks Tempel, senior engineering technology major
I’ve noticed an alarming trend in recent mail calls, guest columns and, unfortunately, editorial articles: using sarcasm to prove a point. There’s nothing wrong with adding a touch of sarcasm into an argument, kind of like sesame seeds on the bun of a hamburger. But when someone makes an entire argument of cynical remarks and sarcasm, it’s like downing handfuls of the stuff. There was one Mark Twain. There will never be another, so I, and I’m sure others, would appreciate it if those persons who write into The Battalion would say what they mean and mean what they say. If you don’t like something about A&M, don’t hide it with cynicism, say it like you mean it! And conversely, if you don’t like an article that was published in The Battalion, write in and mean what you say! I urge The Battalion to encourage real, thought-out articles that express the author’s true opinions, not mask them in a cloud of blameless, spineless sarcasm.

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