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The Editor-in-Chiefs of The Aggieland Yearbook, The Battalion, and Maroon Life magazine pose for a photo in The Battalion office studio on Wednesday, May 1, 2024. (Chris Swann/The Battalion)

The ‘Write’ stuff: A&M Student Media announces 2024-25 leadership

Ana Renfroe, Head News Editor May 4, 2024

Texas A&M Student Media is proud to announce its new editors-in-chief of its three publications. Neuroscience freshman Amy Leigh Steward has been selected as the summer and 2024-25 academic year...

Texas A&M is scrambling to implement changes for the new Title IX regulations by Aug. 1, with officials hoping the new rules will improve cases. Some victims aren’t so hopeful, however. (File photo by Cameron Johnson/The Battalion)

A&M scrambles to meet compliance for new Title IX rules by August

Stacy Cox, News Reporter May 1, 2024

After being stalled for two years, the Biden-Harris administration established new Title IX regulations. All public institutions, including Texas A&M, will implement the changes on their campuses...

Aggie students gather to protest university funding of Israeli weapons manufacturing in Academic Plaza on Monday, April 29, 2024.

Students at A&M gather for pro-Palestine protest, calling for university divestment

Ana Renfroe, Head News Editor April 29, 2024

Hundreds of Texas A&M students protested the Israel-Hamas war and assembled in Academic Plaza, demanding A&M divest funds and denounce supporting organizations benefitting from Israeli occupation. Planned...

A candleholder stands during the 100th annual Muster ceremony held at Reed Arena on Sunday, April 21, 2024. (Chris Swann/The Battalion)

2024 Muster highlights the Aggie Spirit

Mia Putnam, Senior News Reporter April 23, 2024

Every year, Muster reminds current and former students why we are called the Aggie family. This year was no different when thousands of Aggies traveled to Reed Arena for the 100th campus Muster on...

There continues to be an increase in Aggies working in D.C. The PPIP program at A&M is one instrumental program for students to shape their careers. (Graphic by Ethan Mattson/The Battalion)

Why D.C. wants all the Aggies

Stacy Cox, News Reporter April 22, 2024

More Aggies are calling Washington, D.C. home than ever with the aid of programs like the Public Policy Internship Program, or PPIP. The program places students in internships in D.C. and provides housing. Materials...

76th Speaker of the Senate Marcus Glass, left, poses with incoming 77th Speaker of the Senate Ava Blackburn.

Student leaders reflect on years of service in final Student Senate meeting

Justice Jenson, Senior News Reporter April 18, 2024

The Student Government Association wrapped up its 76th session by giving out awards such as the Senator, Committee and Statesman of the Year while also allowing its longest-serving members to address the...

A collection of the awards presented by the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association.

A&M Student Media claims 30 awards, high honors at 2024 TIPA

Ana Renfroe, Head News Editor April 17, 2024

Last weekend, the Texas Intercollegiate Press Associated presented Texas A&M Student Media with 30 awards at the 2024 convention in San Marcos. Aggie journalists from The Battalion and The Aggieland...

Keynote speaker Marcy Bartula, founder of the Different Day Foundation, leads the candlelight moment of empowerment at the Take Back the Night event in Aggie Park on Wednesday, March 3, 2024. (Kyle Heise/The Battalion)

Take Back the Night empowers sexual assault survivors through community

Stacy Cox, News Reporter April 4, 2024

Sexual assault survivors and advocates held “Take Back the Night” at Aggie Park on Wednesday, April 3 in observance of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. The event featured a keynote speaker...

Student holding Texas A&M Cactus Jack t-shirts on Thursday, April 4, 2024, at the Texas A&M bookstore. (Adriano Espinosa/The Battalion)

Travis Scott’s new clothing collaboration drops on campus

Mikayla Martinez, News Writer April 4, 2024

In the early morning hours, students lined up outside the MSC Barnes & Noble Bookstore, all in hopes of scoring a piece of Travis Scott’s newest Cactus Jack Texas A&M clothing drop on April 4.  The...

(Left to right)Chris Schueler of Christoper Production, DrPH, MCP, Captain, USPHS, and Director with the National Park Service, Sara Newman, and Former Assistant Secretary of Health Dr. Brett Giroir posed during the National Public Health Week: Invisible Corps Screening and Panel in Innovative Learning Classroom Building (ILCB) 111, Wednesday April 4, 2024.(Ashely Bautista/The Battalion)

Life on the frontline: Commissioned Corps members from Public Health Service visit A&M

Mia Putnam, Senior News Reporter April 4, 2024

At Texas A&M, it’s not uncommon to hear of Aggies commissioning into a branch of service like the U.S. Army or Navy. However, many students have never heard of the Public Health Service, one of the...

Members of the Singing Cadets practice at the John D. White '70 - Robert L. Walker '58 Music Activities Center on Tuesday, April 2, 2024. (Kyle Heise/The Battalion)

Once a Singing Cadet, always a Singing Cadet

Ana Renfroe and Amy Leigh Steward April 3, 2024

“I saw the people gather / I heard the music start / The song that they were singing / Is ringing in my heart.” Words from “No Man is an Island” and other classic songs will fill Rudder Auditorium...

Students wait in line to get eclipse glasses in Evans Library on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. (Kyle Heise/The Battalion)

Don’t look up without proper protection on April 8

Mikayla Martinez, News Writer March 28, 2024

Look up at the sky on April 8 and witness the spectacular meet-up between the sun and the moon, but make sure to do this safely with solar viewers. According to the libraries' research guides, the eclipse...

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