About a year before I left home to attend Texas A&M, I remember hearing my 11-year-old sister singing a song that I had never heard before. I wasn’t quite sure what I was listening to, but ...
My favorite time of year is when my fellow students finally decide it’s socially acceptable to start skipping class. The parking lot gets emptier, the lines at Starbucks get shorter and I don’t have ...
Is getting a similar haircut, wearing the same clothes and mimicking the mannerisms of his training partner Mahomes a bit strange? Probably. But there’s no denying that freshman quarterback Dyland ...
For a few hours, a new law known as Senate Bill 4, or SB4, went into effect on March 20, making crossing the border illegally a state crime. The new law permitted Texas law enforcement to arrest those ...
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Who would have thought that May 2017 would come so quickly? For the Texas A&M Class of 2017, it seems like just yesterday we were taking our first steps onto campus and into the world that is college.
Texas A&M’s Turning Point USA, or TPUSA, chapter will host an event with Ben Carson, who served as the 17th U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 2017 to 2021 after running for the ...
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If the Texas A&M baseball team can treat each inning like it’s been playing in the fifth frame during the past week, it shouldn’t have much trouble maintaining its No. 1 ranking. Entering the fifth ...
Hangovers happen to everyone, and Texas A&M men’s basketball team dealt with its own on Tuesday, Feb. 13. A&M defeated the No. 6 Tennessee Volunteers 85-69 this past weekend, but found itself in a ...
In my tenure in the Student Senate, I have watched the Spirit “die” at A&M more times than I can count. It “died” when the seal was changed for marketing purposes. It “died” when key student services ...