Texas A&M’s Vice President for Student Affairs Joe Ramirez Jr. announced he is retiring effective Jan. 1, 2025 in a Wednesday ...
In case you haven’t noticed, College Station traffic can be outrageous. Sure, we have the bus system — which, although it’s ...
September 28, 2024 Molly Nicole Sims A positive light with an unforgettable smile When Lindsay Milheron pictures Molly Sims, she’s usually sitting beside her in the Dutch Bros parking lot, sipping a ...
Though the UConn Huskies won the coveted sweepstakes of the 2024 NCAA Tournament, one of the most memorable and thrilling ...
Texas A&M hosted the Investiture of Mark A. Welsh III in Rudder Auditorium on Oct. 25, marking the formal installation of the ...
A stroll into the woods southwest of campus might end with a glimpse of trees, bushes and maybe a raccoon, but at Kappa Sigma ...
As fall settles in, a wave of respiratory illnesses is sweeping across college campuses, filling classrooms with the sounds of coughs and sniffles. In response, Texas A&M’s University Health Services ...
Various Texas voting laws have been under scrutiny for the restrictions they have placed on voters. House Bill 3120 and Senate Bill 1, enacted in 2021, introduced restrictions on obtaining mail-in ...
Texas A&M has begun inactivating 38 certificates and 14 minors after an internal review found the number of students enrolled in each was below the required threshold. According to a statement ...
In February 2025, part of the Veterinary Medical Sciences building will be torn down to build a new component of the veterinary school. One classroom of the soon-to-be-demolished building is VMS 201.
Colorful flowing dresses dance among the bricks of Rudder Plaza, and the tones of lively Mexican music float across campus — all brought to Texas A&M by Hispanic Aggies. With the arrival of Hispanic ...
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