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In 1947, 36 freshmen with a desire to promote unity and focus on military precision formed the competitive rifle drill squad.
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A native of Hoopeston, Ill., Sinn attended Southern Methodist University before transferring to Texas A&M where he developed a deep love for Aggieland and a life-long passion for Aggie Athletics.
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Annabel Perry '22 graduates Saturday with a degree in biology.
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Michael Pitonak, Sunjay Letchuman, Hamzah Ahmed and Christopher J. Thompson have been recognized for their exceptional academic and extracurricular achievements.
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Commencement ceremonies continue this week at Texas A&M.
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The annual conference, part of the university’s Memorial Student Center Programs, highlights national and international issues that affect the Latinx community.
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Texas A&M construction science graduate Jordan Maywald hopes to make the world a brighter place through his talent for holiday lighting design.
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More than 40 finalists from 10 teams received cash prizes for their entrepreneurial ideas.
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Texas A&M AgriLife scientists are testing genetic modification technology with safeguards in mind.
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension economists' tally includes fence damage, lost grazing value and livestock deaths.
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