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There are many things you could do while standing in line at a bar. You could check the news, watch whatever sports game is playing or chat with your friends. B ...
Proposing a cost-effective solution for reactor security, a team of Texas A&M engineering students have developed an ...
The Aggies have returned home to E.B. Cushing Stadium for their fifth annual Alumni Muster on May 3, which signifies the ...
After a disappointing Southeastern Conference tournament run, No. 16 Texas A&M’s men's tennis team has begun its campaign in ...
The cover of Time Magazine’s May edition features a striking image of a large, white wolf. Above it, the word “extinct” in ...
For up to five hours on Oct. 10, 2024, Squadron 17’s freshman cadets sat waiting in the Student Services Building. They were ...
The force was with Texas A&M baseball when No. 2 LSU came to town. The Maroon and White downed its third top-2 ranked ...
Texas A&M outfielder Hayden Schott (12) before Texas A&M’s game against LSU at Blue Bell Park on Sunday, May 4, 2025.
I would like to start off by thanking the two most important people in my life: God and lesbians. And yes, these seem to be total opposites to most people, but then again, I’ve lived my life as an ...
Earlier this month, I got a LinkedIn notification congratulating me on three years with The Battalion. Three years — an insane amount of time. Seven out of my eight semesters at Texas A&M. Almost ...
I have been trying to find the words to write this for some time now. See, that’s the tricky thing about words: They often fall so short. So, while I think, I am going to tell a story. I joined The ...
When I was in the fourth grade, I joined my elementary school’s LEGO robotics team. All the other kids were, of course, eager to play with LEGOs and naturally shoved each other aside to be the ones ...