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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...

Slideshow: The Big Event

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Photo by Photo by Cassie Stricker

International studies major Flo Cuadra Scrofft pulls weeds in a flower bed.

Approximately 21,000 Aggies partook in 2,800 service projects Saturday during the 35th annual Big Event.

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  • Telecommunication MediaStudies major Chris Breuer helped relocate stones from the back porch.

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  • Finance major Ana Pozas Garza and health major Meagan Banowsky spread mulch around a flower bed.

    Photo by Photo by Cassie Stricker
  • Sophomore finance major Danielle Alford helped put new mulch in flower beds.

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  • International studies sophomore Natalie Moore pulled weeds in the front yard.

    Photo by Photo by Cassie Stricker
  • Moore also helped haul the weeds to a burn pile.

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  • Ana Pozas Garza, Danielle Alford, and Meagan Bannowsky carried bags of mulch to the front yard to spread in the flower beds.

    Photo by Photo by Cassie Stricker
  • Sophomore Reya Martinez throws old mulch into a wheelbarrow.

    Photo by Photo by Cassie Stricker
  • Ana Pozas Garza pours a bag of mulch out as freshman interdisciplinary studies major Katie Mascari spreads it out.

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  • Computer science junior Chase Elander and sophomore Chris Breuer lay new bricks for a back patio.

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  • Sophomore Meagan Banowsky was one of more than 21,000 Texas A&M students who spent their Saturday giving back to the Bryan-College Station community.

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